
Dripbook.com just launched their beta version yesterday to give you a space on the web to not only set up a clean, professional and rich online portfolio of your images, but to also give your work more exposure and a great way to network with like-minded industry talent…
Dripbook is an online community of artists. Painters, photographers, designers, stylists, animators, illustrators, makeup artists, printmakers, architects – anyone who’s creativity can be displayed with images. Dripbook portfolios allow artists to share their art with anyone anytime. And maybe most importantly, Dripbook becomes a survey of the visual arts world – check out and be a part of a widely expanding community.
The site is nicely done, but as a beta version some bug and waiting part a little bit annoying
To be followed…
May 16 12 @ 11:59 AM
Cannes Film Festival 2012May 16 12 @ 1:07 PM
Parsons Festival 2012: BFA Fine Arts ShowMay 17 12 @ 2:35 AM
Chiharu Shiota's Other SideMay 18 12 @ 3:39 PM
ArteBA 2012May 19 12 @ 12:07 PM
24th Annual International Contemporary Furniture FairMay 19 12 @ 4:47 PM
Kon Trubkovich: Leap SecondMay 21 12 @ 12:28 PM
Stockholm Fashion Week - Retailer Collections/Press weekMay 25 12 @ 12:51 PM
Milano Moda Pre-Collezioni S/S'13May 26 12 @ 3:57 PM
Movement Electronic Music Festival 2012May 26 12 @ 5:26 PM
Luster's Gallery Launch
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They were all amazing! I just wonder how did you get the shot of these amazing porcelains?2
that girls is simply amazing! very inspirational stuff there....3
Nike on these girls - Exquisite..Not like the sad trash produced by big want it all companies like adidas pretending to have designer labels! This global brand is run by a bunch of neo nazis with an iron hand from a small town in Germany - not many people know that! I bet they would'nt be so popular if people knew their lies...4
cool looks great!5
beautiful confident6
Love your newsletter I look forward to it commimg everyday7
Amazing article!! Love it!8
Yea, Louis Vuitton definitely did it better. --- Nicole9
Few corrections: Mary Arantes, the designer behind the brand Mary Design (without the "s") did the opening show's creative direction. The incredible hats, metal glasses and some of the other acessories are hers, but the clothes are from the various brands that showed their collections at the event.10
Busquen el arte del sombrero "vueltiao" Colombiano