When I started this blog in 2007, I soon met dozens of other makers, seers, and sayers through ArtSpark Theatre, the blog of ArtSparker, aka Susan Sanford, a flint who ignited creative brush fires along the 'nets,
and herself a creator of beasties, ghosts, and superheroes.
Think, artist love child of Jane Eyre + Chthulhu.
Though its blogroll still flickers, the Theater's lights are off now, its denizens scattered to Tumblr, FB, and elsewhere.
You can see the fresh tracks ArtSparker's off-leash imagination, however, on her RedBubble pages:
redbubble.com/people/susansanford/portfolio/recent
Just a small glimpse:

RedBubble is inspirational. Much less precious than Etsy, it's a site where independent artists from around the world show their work and sell it as affordable wearable, displayable, usable items.
(You can see Susan's designs on T-shirts, for instance.)
and herself a creator of beasties, ghosts, and superheroes.
Think, artist love child of Jane Eyre + Chthulhu.
Though its blogroll still flickers, the Theater's lights are off now, its denizens scattered to Tumblr, FB, and elsewhere.
You can see the fresh tracks ArtSparker's off-leash imagination, however, on her RedBubble pages:
redbubble.com/people/susansanford/portfolio/recent
Just a small glimpse:

RedBubble is inspirational. Much less precious than Etsy, it's a site where independent artists from around the world show their work and sell it as affordable wearable, displayable, usable items.
(You can see Susan's designs on T-shirts, for instance.)