20.3.07

Floodgate


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Whether you are an artist, writer, or composer hoping to broadcast your skills and talent to the largest audience possible, or if you are a consumer looking to purchase the newest, most creative, or most unique pieces available today, this is the post for you. I recently came across a website called OpenFloodgate, that functions to connect the artists that might otherwise lose out on exposure with the consumers that would otherwise lose out on the beautiful pieces that they covet.

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As an artist, you can control who sees your work, who has access to your downloads, and whether you decide to make your artwork public to a few subscribing customers. As a consumer you can search through art work that you've never come across before, rank it, tell your friends and colleagues about it, and even leave comments for artists and administrators.

This is truly a treasure trove of fresh stories, art, and compositions that you can check out today, at no charge, by simply going to www.openfloodgate.com. The beta version is available immediately.

Thank you for reading this sponsored post.

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