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C.C. Arshagra's Newest Work
is available for you to read
exclusively on
RedBubble.com

     As a result on C.C. finding the poetry of poet Amanda Joy (at the height of her reeling experience of being plagiarized) and in honour of her courage and character to face fear and not give up on sharing her work, he has launched himself into an adventure. He is now making a select number of his newest original works available for public view prior to it appearing as published work, Here he has joined with the on-line community of artist at RedBubble.com.

     There, you will able to read and see the unfolding of C.C.'s writings
based on and inspired by other artists (which is free to view and shop for original art, wall prints, T-shirts and cards). If you join the site (and this is recommended by C.C. for all serious painters, photographers, illustrators, poets, and writers) you will also be able to set up your page, comment on all the visual / written works / and journal entries there). If you join as a result of this rare social networking praise for a web site, PLEASE! Send me a Bubble mail. the link to do so is highlighted on every artist's page. I'll be happy to welcome you. (Bubble mail or Bmail is an in-network only mail system the comes with every artist page).

     Best part is there is no advertizments on the whole site. Just the promotion of artists and each there own works, plus some group activity. This is an amazing on line community of creative people. the link below is to his page at RedBubble. The link to Mariam Muradian's page there contains a few of C.C.'s visual art pieces and collaboration with her, namely on "The Genetic Bill of rights Painting Series." but his writings are all located at the link here below.

     The main focus of this project being exclusively off the official web site (for now) is for many reasons including networking, feedback, creative support, and added copyright protection of original works. It is an original works only site. C.C. personal focus there to date: To up-loading only works inspired by artist there is to encourage other artist to do the same. ACKNOWLEDGE THE SOURCE OF YOU ARTISTIC INSPIRATION WHEN
EVER IT IS BORN OF ANOTHER ARTIST LINE, OR PHASE, OR VISUAL IMAGE, OR OTHER Expression! HOW HARD CAN IT BE TO Respect EACH OTHERS WORK THIS WAY? And SO, C.C. HAS DONE so by posting the inspirational acknowledgements for each of the poems (or your art) along site each work there. And noting this with licks to said artists or artist's RedBubble.com page(s), and in some cases the image (If inspired my visual art) posted long side the poem also. All to further the brave adventure into exposing new work on-line. This experience as far surpassed all other on-line networking experience Arshagra has had to date.


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