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Abbie Shores & OAM
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Authoress and artist. My dark stories are semi autobiographical https://abbie-shores.com Retired oil painter of ships and pets. Manager on Pixels.com All posts my own and of Our Arts Magazine (OAM).
Using Hashtags Effectively on Facebook: A Quick Artist’s Guide

This quick guide explains which hashtags to avoid on Facebook, how to choose the right ones, and when no hashtags at all can work best.
Using Hashtags Effectively on Facebook: A Quick Artist’s Guide
This quick guide explains which hashtags to avoid on Facebook, how to choose the right ones, and when no hashtags at all can work best.
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November 25, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Nude, Not Lewd: The Cultural Divide in Art

The artistic nude, once honoured in studios and galleries, now faces warnings, bans, and misplaced accusations the moment it reaches digital platforms. The conflict is no longer about the human form but about who controls its visibility. This feature…
Nude, Not Lewd: The Cultural Divide in Art
The artistic nude, once honoured in studios and galleries, now faces warnings, bans, and misplaced accusations the moment it reaches digital platforms. The conflict is no longer about the human form but about who controls its visibility. This feature examines the global divide around nudity in art, the pressures on online galleries, and why defending artistic expression matters more than ever.
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November 24, 2025 at 4:21 PM
Member of the Week: Ludwig Keck

Congratulations to Ludwig Keck – our Member of the Week for outstanding contributions across posts and uploads this week. Explore Ludwig Keck's work: Blog posts · Forum profile
Member of the Week: Ludwig Keck
Congratulations to Ludwig Keck – our Member of the Week for outstanding contributions across posts and uploads this week. Explore Ludwig Keck's work: Blog posts · Forum profile
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November 24, 2025 at 1:30 PM
The Internet Was Supposed to Expand Our World: Algorithms Have Shrunk It

The internet promised to open the world to us, yet algorithms have quietly fenced us into narrow digital villages. Instead of broad horizons, we receive curated comfort ....personalised news, filtered opinions, profit-driven…
The Internet Was Supposed to Expand Our World: Algorithms Have Shrunk It
The internet promised to open the world to us, yet algorithms have quietly fenced us into narrow digital villages. Instead of broad horizons, we receive curated comfort ....personalised news, filtered opinions, profit-driven search results, and echo-chambers that shrink our thinking. This article examines how our online world became so small, who built the walls, and how we reclaim a wider, truer view of the world.
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November 24, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Women Artists Still Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Visibility Hasn’t Yet Become Equality

Women artists and photographers are more visible than ever, yet they remain less celebrated and less institutionally supported than their male counterparts.
Women Artists Still Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Visibility Hasn’t Yet Become Equality
Women artists and photographers are more visible than ever, yet they remain less celebrated and less institutionally supported than their male counterparts.
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November 24, 2025 at 12:18 PM
Breaking Through the Noise – Smart, Modern Promotion for Independent Musicians

When your Apple Music presence is clear, consistent and accurately labelled, the platform can recognise your sound more easily and place your tracks in front of listeners who are genuinely likely to enjoy them.
Breaking Through the Noise – Smart, Modern Promotion for Independent Musicians
When your Apple Music presence is clear, consistent and accurately labelled, the platform can recognise your sound more easily and place your tracks in front of listeners who are genuinely likely to enjoy them.
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November 23, 2025 at 9:49 PM
Google Photos Brings Back a Favourite Editing Tool – What Creatives Should Know

After disappearing during Google’s interface overhaul, the perspective tool is now returning in stages, bringing back an easy way to straighten horizons, fix angles, and correct distortion without using external apps.
Google Photos Brings Back a Favourite Editing Tool – What Creatives Should Know
After disappearing during Google’s interface overhaul, the perspective tool is now returning in stages, bringing back an easy way to straighten horizons, fix angles, and correct distortion without using external apps.
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November 23, 2025 at 2:07 PM
Mental Health and the Artist

Can we admire a painting, a poem, or a symphony when its creator’s life was marked by cruelty, instability, or violence? This article explores the delicate balance between appreciating artistic brilliance and acknowledging the troubling realities behind it
Mental Health and the Artist
Can we admire a painting, a poem, or a symphony when its creator’s life was marked by cruelty, instability, or violence? This article explores the delicate balance between appreciating artistic brilliance and acknowledging the troubling realities behind it
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November 22, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Why Art Deserves Time

In a world shaped by constant scrolling and fleeting attention, artists increasingly find themselves pressured to create at the pace of the feed rather than the pace of their craft. Social platforms reward speed, visibility, and trend-following, while slow, contemplative work…
Why Art Deserves Time
In a world shaped by constant scrolling and fleeting attention, artists increasingly find themselves pressured to create at the pace of the feed rather than the pace of their craft. Social platforms reward speed, visibility, and trend-following, while slow, contemplative work often slips unnoticed beneath the algorithm’s demands. This article explores the quiet cost of this culture – from creative fatigue to the homogenisation of style – and argues that choosing slowness is not a weakness, but a deliberate act of artistic integrity. True creativity thrives when given time, space, and the freedom to unfold without digital urgency.
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November 21, 2025 at 10:37 AM
The Kindness of Critique

A reflective follow-up on critique: how truthful, empathetic feedback strengthens trust, confidence, and craft within creative groups.
The Kindness of Critique
A reflective follow-up on critique: how truthful, empathetic feedback strengthens trust, confidence, and craft within creative groups.
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November 8, 2025 at 11:31 AM
The Art of Saying No Gracefully

Saying no is not rude. It is resource management, creative integrity, and self-respect. Here is a practical guide for artists, writers, photographers, and community managers who want to decline requests without burning bridges.
The Art of Saying No Gracefully
Saying no is not rude. It is resource management, creative integrity, and self-respect. Here is a practical guide for artists, writers, photographers, and community managers who want to decline requests without burning bridges.
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November 3, 2025 at 4:40 PM
When Should We Start Advertising for Christmas? (Yes, Already!)

Christmas adverts seem to appear earlier every year, but is there really a “too soon” for festive marketing? Let’s unwrap the timing debate with a sprinkle of humour, a dash of strategy, and a generous dollop of mince pie spirit.
When Should We Start Advertising for Christmas? (Yes, Already!)
Christmas adverts seem to appear earlier every year, but is there really a “too soon” for festive marketing? Let’s unwrap the timing debate with a sprinkle of humour, a dash of strategy, and a generous dollop of mince pie spirit.
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October 10, 2025 at 6:54 PM
Good afternoon :) Hope you are all having a good day. Mine will be spent putting up some new artwork I am working on and planning works social media calendar. What are you up to?
October 9, 2025 at 11:38 AM
Playlists that help you get in the flow

Discover how the right playlist can draw you into creative flow. From lo-fi to metal, Abbie Shores explores how sound shapes concentration—and shares two of her own unexpected favourites.
Playlists that help you get in the flow
Discover how the right playlist can draw you into creative flow. From lo-fi to metal, Abbie Shores explores how sound shapes concentration—and shares two of her own unexpected favourites.
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October 6, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Homepage Tweaks That Lift Conversions

Discover practical homepage design tweaks that increase conversions — from clear messaging and visual flow to stronger call-to-action buttons and trust signals.
Homepage Tweaks That Lift Conversions
Discover practical homepage design tweaks that increase conversions — from clear messaging and visual flow to stronger call-to-action buttons and trust signals.
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October 1, 2025 at 10:52 PM
Image Licences 101: What Creatives Should Know

A clear, beginner-friendly guide to image licences for creatives. Learn the difference between copyright, royalty-free, rights-managed, Creative Commons, and public domain, and discover how to protect your own work while using others’ images legally.
Image Licences 101: What Creatives Should Know
A clear, beginner-friendly guide to image licences for creatives. Learn the difference between copyright, royalty-free, rights-managed, Creative Commons, and public domain, and discover how to protect your own work while using others’ images legally.
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September 24, 2025 at 7:26 PM
Field Notes from a Country Walk

A quiet countryside walk can become a moving sketchbook. Here, field notes reveal textures, sounds, and fleeting moments that spark creativity for artists and writers alike
Field Notes from a Country Walk
A quiet countryside walk can become a moving sketchbook. Here, field notes reveal textures, sounds, and fleeting moments that spark creativity for artists and writers alike
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September 23, 2025 at 4:27 PM
Burnout in Creative Work: Early Signs and Remedies

Discover the early signs of creative burnout and practical remedies to restore balance, energy, and inspiration in your artistic practice.
Burnout in Creative Work: Early Signs and Remedies
Discover the early signs of creative burnout and practical remedies to restore balance, energy, and inspiration in your artistic practice.
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September 21, 2025 at 4:43 PM
Joan Stratton: Ether, Emotion, and the Art of Layered Life

Explore the vibrant digital art of Joan Stratton — a mixed media artist from Queensland, blending nature, colour, and emotion in every piece.
Joan Stratton: Ether, Emotion, and the Art of Layered Life
Explore the vibrant digital art of Joan Stratton — a mixed media artist from Queensland, blending nature, colour, and emotion in every piece.
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September 19, 2025 at 10:54 PM
Christina Rollo – Hummingbirds, Harmony, and the Heart of Nature

A feature on Christina Rollo, fine art photographer from New York. Discover her journey, inspirations, and her passion for hummingbirds, nature, and peaceful photography.
Christina Rollo – Hummingbirds, Harmony, and the Heart of Nature
A feature on Christina Rollo, fine art photographer from New York. Discover her journey, inspirations, and her passion for hummingbirds, nature, and peaceful photography.
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September 16, 2025 at 8:39 PM
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September 16, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Rituals That Protect Your Studio Time

Rituals are more than routines—they are small, intentional acts that protect your studio time, carry you into creative focus, and hold distractions at bay. From opening gestures to closing care, these practices remind you that your art deserves its own rhythm…
Rituals That Protect Your Studio Time
Rituals are more than routines—they are small, intentional acts that protect your studio time, carry you into creative focus, and hold distractions at bay. From opening gestures to closing care, these practices remind you that your art deserves its own rhythm and respect.
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September 14, 2025 at 8:57 PM
Best Art Books for Autumn Evenings

Discover the best art books to enjoy on autumn evenings. From Vermeer and Gombrich classics to intimate biographies, modern narratives, and hands-on creative guides, these titles will inspire reflection and creativity as the nights draw in.
Best Art Books for Autumn Evenings
Discover the best art books to enjoy on autumn evenings. From Vermeer and Gombrich classics to intimate biographies, modern narratives, and hands-on creative guides, these titles will inspire reflection and creativity as the nights draw in.
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September 10, 2025 at 10:42 AM
Five Overlooked Women of the Pre-Raphaelites

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood is remembered for its rebellious male founders, yet women were at the heart of the movement as artists, muses, and innovators. This article shines a light on five overlooked figures, Elizabeth Siddal, Evelyn De Morgan,…
Five Overlooked Women of the Pre-Raphaelites
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood is remembered for its rebellious male founders, yet women were at the heart of the movement as artists, muses, and innovators. This article shines a light on five overlooked figures, Elizabeth Siddal, Evelyn De Morgan, Fanny Eaton, Marie Spartali Stillman, and Joanna Mary Boyce, whose creativity and presence shaped Victorian art but whose names are too often forgotten.
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September 8, 2025 at 10:17 AM
The Picnic Revival

Rediscover the art of the picnic. From history and essentials to seasonal inspiration, explore how this timeless tradition becomes a way of life.
The Picnic Revival
Rediscover the art of the picnic. From history and essentials to seasonal inspiration, explore how this timeless tradition becomes a way of life.
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September 6, 2025 at 10:08 AM