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Articulation 6-25-03
June 25, 2003
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Goodness, it's been a busy week! This week's Articulation art offering,
Art Any Way, kinda sums it up.

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Artella News!

1. FREE thank-you gift for talking up Artella! There's LOTS of stuff happening at Artella and now more than ever, we ask for your help in reaching out to your creative cohorts to tell them all about Artella's waltz of words and art. So here's a splashy incentive for you...

Just take a moment or two to spread the word about Artella. You can forward this newsletter to them, or send a quick email sharing our offer for the FREE trial issue, or just pass along the Web site URL with your recommendation. Any method you prefer is just fine.

Pass on the info. to as many good folks as you can, and after you do, just send me an email (blank is fine) with "Spreading the Word" in the Subject line. As a thank you for your help, I'll send you a PDF file called 101 Topics and Triggers for Explorations in Collage and Writing, which I compiled just for this spread-the-word project. Perfect for times when you're feeling creatively stuck or just need a little nudge. Thanks for your help.

2. Artella 3 is coming soon! Artella issue 3, passion: art to heart will be ready in July. To reserve your copy, go to the individual issues page and scroll down to the bottom to see the snazzy cover of this upcoming issue. The PASSION theme has really triggered some amazing collaborations for writing and art and I am very excited about this issue.

You can also order e-Artella #e-2 for $4.95 and grab a nearly sold-out copy of Artella 2 for $15.00. Of course, you can also subscribe to
save over $20 from the combined price of individual issues. Click here to read raves for Artella 2!

3. FREE teleworkshop! Back by very popular demand, the free teleworkshop, Collaging Your Creative Revolutions, is being offered on Tuesday, July 15th from 8:30-10:00pm EST. This will be the last time this free teleworkshop will be offered this summer, so be sure to reserve your spot right away by sending a blank email to CollageWorkshop@ArtellaWordsAndArt.com.

4. FREE trials of popular e-courses! Both of the current Artella e-courses, Goalar Energy: A Unique Guidance Program for Extraordinary Action and Writes and Passages: A Guide to Becoming An “Every Day” Writer now have FREE trials where you can sample 4 or 5 days of lessons to to try out the courses with absolutely no obligation.
Click here to learn about the e-courses and sign up for the FREE trials.


5. Artella Online Communities are going strong! Check out the two new discussion groups that we've started, ArtellaVision and EvocativeWords, on the Artella Communities page. Support your passion by connecting with other souls in these groups. Trust me, we can't wait to meet you!

Artful Links!
(Click here to view archives of previous Artful Links.)

1. If you read O, the Oprah Magazine, you may be familiar with the peaceful "Breathing Space" photographs that are featured in each issue. A 5th grade teacher used those photos to inspire her students to create collaborative works of original writing and art. To get in touch with the charm and beauty of young imaginations, click "Gallery Popup" on the page for children's artwork inspired by Breathing Space. Seeing these pages got me even more pumped up about the future plans for publishing collaboration-based Artella issues for teens and children.

2. Take a virtual visit to a fantastic place, The Land of Evermor Welded Sculpture Park. There are literally thousands of sculptures in this unique park, including the world's largest metal sculpture, The Forevertron. Many thanks to Artella contributor Melissa Chapin for referring this link.

Do YOU know of an Artful Link? Let me know! I'm always looking for new links to share in this newsletter.

Sending you a small moment of art to take you far.

~dancing in doodles,

Marney
Artella Editor

Artella Web site: www.ArtellaWordsAndArt.com

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