5. Where do you get your inspiration from?
The Art Itself: I’m inspired by the endless creativity found in all forms of art—from the timeless beauty of calligraphy and the emotional power of performing arts to the cutting-edge world of augmented reality art. Every brushstroke, story, and design has a voice, and I love exploring them.
Making Art Accessible: My biggest inspiration is the mission of this blog: the idea that art education should be free and accessible to everyone. I am driven by the goal of fostering creativity and cultural awareness for all our readers, whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting your creative journey.
6. Can I submit my art to be featured on your blog?
We are so glad you asked! We are currently working on a ‘Community Spotlight’ feature to showcase our readers’ art. While we don’t have a formal submission process just yet, please subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know when it launches!
7. I’m stuck on a project. Can I ask you for art advice?
Absolutely! Getting stuck is a natural part of the creative process, and this community is here to help you through it.
The best way to get advice is to post your question in the comments section of a blog post that’s related to your project. That way, other artists and art lovers in the community can see it and offer their ideas, too!
If your question is more general, feel free to use the ‘Contact’ page to send a message, or tag us on social media [@art_icals_21]—we’d love to see what you’re working on!
8. Can I use your images on my own blog or social media?
This is great for encouraging shares and building a community, while still protecting your rights.
“Thank you for asking! Yes, you are welcome to share images from this blog for non-commercial use (like on your personal blog or social media) under the following conditions:
- You must give clear credit to Art21icals (or the original artist, if we are featuring someone else’s work).
- You must link back to the original blog post on
art21icals.com.
- You may not alter the images in any way (such as removing a watermark).
- You may not use the images for any commercial purposes (such as selling products or in paid advertising).
If you are interested in using an image for a commercial project, please use the ‘Contact’ page to inquire about licensing. We appreciate you sharing our work!”