Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces their 8th Annual “Abstracts” Online Juried Art Competition for the month of February 2017. 2D and 3D (including photography) artists from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for possible inclusion into the Gallery’s March 2017 online group art exhibition. The gallery encourages entries […]
7th Annual “Figurative” Online Art Competition
February 15, 2017
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Art Competition with the theme “Figurative” for the month of March 2017. The gallery would like for all 2D and 3D artists (including photography) to send us your best interpretation of the theme “Figurative” by depicting the human form and human features. “Figurative” is considered to […]
Chris Mastro – Artist Showcase
February 15, 2017
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce that Chris Mastro has been named as the Gallery’s new featured artist and he will now be promoted by the gallery for the next 14 days in the gallery’s Artist Showcase. Chris was selected as 1 of the top twelve finalists of the […]
Thalie B. Vernet – Artist Showcase
February 15, 2017
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce that Thalie B. Vernet has been named as the Gallery’s new featured artist and she will now be promoted by the gallery for the next 14 days in the gallery’s Artist Showcase. Thalie was selected as 1 of the top twelve finalists of […]
Amadea Bailey – Solo Art Exhibition
February 15, 2017
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is extremely pleased to announce that Amadea Bailey has been selected as one of the four artists of the gallery’s fifth “Solo Art Series” Art Competition. Amadea will now have a month long solo art exhibition and she will be featured on the gallery’s front page, in the […]
Sell More Art with “In Situ” Art Presentations
February 13, 2017
By Jacob Smith, Guest Blogger – Interior design teaches us that every room is more than just individual furniture, colors, and light. As a whole, rooms are an expression. Components — chairs, tables, drapes — work together, in concert. For interior designers, that combination, not any one piece, makes a room engaging and beautiful. By […]
“CityScapes” Art Exhibition – February 2017
February 1, 2017
The gallery’s competition for January 2017 was the 7th Annual “CityScapes” Art Competition. 2D and 3D artists (including photography) from around the world, were called upon to make online submissions for possible inclusion in to the Gallery’s February 2017 online group art exhibition. Artists were asked for their interpretation of the theme “CityScapes” by submitting […]
5 Simple Ideas for Artists to Kick Start 2017
January 10, 2017
If you have not done so yet, have you determined and set up your art marketing goals for the year 2017? If not, here are 5 relatively easy things that an artist can do to help improve their marketing and branding of their art in 2017. I believe that if an artist were to schedule […]
Year in Review – Our Top Winning Artists for 2016
January 6, 2017
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce its “Year in Review” edition has been compiled and is now posted. This feature reviews and promotes the gallery’s 12 top winning artists for the 12 individual monthly art exhibitions held in 2016. In 2016 the gallery received more than 8,015+ entries for our […]
Sell Your Art With a Focus on Customer Service
December 15, 2016
By Renée Phillips, Guest Blogger -Have you ever wondered why some artists seem to attract loyal collectors that follow them everywhere and buy multiple works of art? When you take a closer look at their behavior you may discover it’s not that they were born to be salespeople. Instead, these artists may be amiable individuals […]
Judging Criteria for Our Juried Art Competitions
November 1, 2016
Every once in a while we will have an artist ask us to explain our judging criteria that we use for our art competitions. I will try to explain here what we are looking for when we judge an artist’s submissions for one of our online themed art competitions. First, let me say that our […]
The 8 C’s for a PROSPEROUS Art Career
September 26, 2016
By Alyson B. Stanfield, Art Biz Coach – The artists I know and love are anything but linear, so how are they expected to work with a traditional business plan? I encourage you to nurture a holistic approach to your art career, which is why I developed The See Plan. I teach this at Art Biz […]
3 Distractions that can Derail Your Art Business
August 23, 2016
By Carolyn Edlund, Guest Blogger – Not long ago I had a conversation with a ceramic artist who had a terrific body of work that was highly appealing and saleable. She was in a good place, increasing sales and expanding into a new marketplace. During our talk, she revealed something very interesting. As her creative business […]
101 Free Art Websites to Help Artists Sell Their Art
August 17, 2016
We’ve recently researched free websites where artists may market, promote and sell their arts and crafts. These sites either have free membership options or do not charge the artist set-up and maintenance fees. Some of them are totally free to the artist, while others charge the artist commissions on their art sales. In the […]
15 Reasons Why Now Is Best Time to Be an Artist
July 26, 2016
By Barney Davey, Guest Blogger – To Be An Artist Is A Gift! It Is a Unique Thing to Be an Artist. Learn to Celebrate, Enjoy and Utilize the Blessings You Have! While much of the world is plunged into darkness, we, by comparison, live with a nearly embarrassing, abundant and comfortable means. No […]
Should an Artist Title Their Artworks?
July 6, 2016
Every month we receive many “untitled” artworks for our online art competitions. Because of this, we suggest that artists title all of their artworks. As a judge, a title provides me with a better understanding of what the artist wanted me to see and feel. When an artist titles their artwork, their title also helps […]













