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7. Booooooom

10. Colossal

Boooooom was launched in 2008 by artist Jeff Hamada. Boooooom is Canada’s top art platform. The website specifically helps share upcoming artist’s works and exhibitions all over Canada.

Colossal is an online gallery of visual art. The founders’ goal is to help educate artists and help inspire them not criticise and interpret the art. They don’t want to label or categories any works.

booooooom.com

thisiscolossal.com

8. Brooklyn Street Art

11. The Jealous Curator

Brooklyn Street Art is all about finding trends. They collect inspiration for other artists that specify in street art. Not only does Brooklyn Street Art provide inspiration but also locations for aspiring artists to experience it in person.

The Jealous Curator was created in 2009. The founders’ ambition was to share artworks that made her “jealous”. She wants to share amazing art that can help inspire, other artists to embrace their level of talent and help them understand that there is so much more to learn.

brooklynstreetart.com

thejealouscurator.com/blog

9. Brwn Paper Bag

12. Nowness

Brwn Paper Bag is specifically based around embroidery and illustration. Sara is the founder of the website is helping alternative artists to find inspiration.

Nowness is all about culture. The founder wants to help artists recognise the cultures of the world and different views of beliefs. Nowness is all about showing everyone perspective and ideologies of art and creation.

brwnpaperbag.com nowness.co

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