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illustrating artwork on the web

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Hi,
I thought I would pick your brains to see if anyone has suggestions as to the cheapest/most effective way to illustrate my artwork. I had a website, many years ago, but do not want to go through the trouble and expense of building another. I live in Ontario (if that matters). Any suggestions are appreciated.
...... john
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Moved to MozillaZine Tech as this isn't really a SeaMonkey issue.
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shakushinnen wrote:Hi,
I thought I would pick your brains to see if anyone has suggestions as to the cheapest/most effective way to illustrate my artwork. I had a website, many years ago, but do not want to through the trouble or expense of building another. I live in Ontario (if that matters). Any suggestions are appreciated.
...... john
Are you aware of https://www.deviantart.com/ ? Lots of genre of art on that site.
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Hi Dan,
Thanks.
..... john
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Hi Visitor,
Yes, I've seen this site. But my art is probably not considered art, in the traditional sense, it's stickpins.
.... john
P.S. Great site.
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You might try Imgur
You'll need to drop screens and allow cookie for the most part but it's a decent posting site and you can maintain a catalog.
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Hi Grumpus,
I'll check it out.
Thanks,
........ john
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Hi John...
Seeing as eL Grumpo has posted that particular site, I'll add a couple more that may also be suitable or maybe easier to use & offer different features.

> https://postimages.org/
> https://imgbb.com/
> https://imgbox.com/
> https://www.imagebam.com/

Good luck.

ps. There are heaps more.
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Hi,
Thanks Limpet,
I just opened a Flickr account. It seems pretty comprehensive, for what I want. Any comments?
..... john
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Hi,
Flickr is very good as well. Good choice.

You will be happy with that site.
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