Why Should Art Enthusiasts Get Involved In Blogging?

By Katie Onson


Art is composed of various mediums, which is a point that very few will be able to argue with. Writing is just one of many but I'd like to think that this holds much more power than others might give it credit for. Not only is it a great way for individuals to make careers for themselves but it's clear that it can be a rather therapeutic escape for a number of people. Of course, there are benefits to consider with blog writing and these are just a few reasons why art students should consider it.

Blogging is collective, to say the least, and you can see this as you scour the Internet. Just about every subject in the world has a litany of blogs to take into consideration, each of them able to bring different viewpoints to the forefront. Whether your interests lie in cooking, finance, or what have you, blogging has something for you to touch upon. Of course, there is more to be had with blogging than simple covering of the material you like.

From what I have seen, it's worth noting the importance of awareness, as far as certain sites are concerned. For example, Tumblr is viewed as one of the bigger microblogging sites on the Internet. One of the reasons for this is the ability to incorporate hashtags, each of them relevant to the posts they're tied to. Much like Twitter, the hashtags on Tumblr are able to make posts easier to search for, meaning that your work can reach the attention of multiple readers, provided said hashtags are implemented properly.

Blogging, if nothing else, can serve as one of the best journals for personal thoughts to be put down into words. It could be something as simple as recounting a key event from that day, utilizing one's ability to write about it and use descriptions which can have readers sink their teeth into them. Just because blogging can reach many people doesn't necessarily mean that it has to do. It could be meant more so for personal reasons, which is just fine.

As you can see, blogging is a great tool for those who consider themselves writers or just artists in general. It's not like you have to be a total wordsmith or grammatical expert in order to get involved in this, either. All you need is the right platform, for your thoughts to be conveyed, in addition to the thoughts you'd like to put down into words. Once you have these, as far as blogging is concerned, you will be good to go.




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