Rough Posting Plan
Month 1: Introduce and Build Foundations
Week 1: Focus on Oil Paintings
- Posts: Share your best oil paintings, highlighting your style and inspiration. Include one post explaining your artistic process.
- Taos Art: Introduce the Taos Society of Artists—share their influence on the region and your work.
Week 2: Daily Painting and Digital Art
- Posts: Share one digital painting and a time-lapse video of your process. Discuss the role of daily painting in honing your skills.
- Taos Art: Feature a retablo or bulto artisan and discuss how their work reflects regional culture.
Week 3: Photography
- Posts: Share one portrait and one nature photo, including short narratives behind each.
- Taos Art: Post a vintage photo of Taos paired with a story about its historical significance.
Week 4: Interactive Art
- Posts: Share a sneak peek of a programming project or interactive art piece.
- Taos Art: Highlight a unique public art installation in Taos and its connection to the community.
Month 2: Deepen Engagement and Explore Themes
Week 1: Oil Paintings
- Posts: Share a new painting with a focus on storytelling. Highlight the materials or techniques you used.
- Taos Art: Discuss how Taos’ landscapes inspire your painting.
Week 2: Daily Painting and Digital Art
- Posts: Compare a digital and a traditional painting of the same subject, exploring the differences in approach.
- Taos Art: Share insights about the influence of Spanish colonial art on local styles.
Week 3: Photography
- Posts: Focus on Taos architecture—one portrait of a historic building and one creative interpretation.
- Taos Art: Interview or feature a contemporary photographer based in Taos.
Week 4: Interactive Art
- Posts: Post a demo video of your interactive art or game. Explain the concept and invite feedback.
- Taos Art: Share a story about Taos’ role in modern art movements, focusing on a key figure like Agnes Martin.
Month 3: Showcase Your Progress and Community
Week 1: Oil Paintings
- Posts: Share a painting inspired by Taos, explaining how the location shaped your work.
- Taos Art: Discuss the work of a lesser-known Taos artist, tying it back to your style.
Week 2: Daily Painting and Digital Art
- Posts: Post a short tutorial about one aspect of digital painting (e.g., creating light effects).
- Taos Art: Share a cultural artifact or textile from Taos and its artistic significance.
Week 3: Photography
- Posts: Feature a photo essay of a day spent in Taos, capturing its essence.
- Taos Art: Highlight a Taos gallery or art event and its contributions to the community.
Week 4: Interactive Art
- Posts: Launch or demo a completed interactive project and share user responses.
- Taos Art: Collaborate with a local artist to create a digital or interactive homage to Taos.
General Post Types
- Stories and Reels: Use Instagram stories or TikTok for behind-the-scenes moments, like mixing paint or setting up a photo shoot.
- Live Streams: Host a Q&A about your process or a live painting session.
- Engagement Posts: Poll your audience on favorite pieces or ask about their connection to Taos art.
- Cross-Promotions: Partner with local artisans or galleries to reach a wider audience.
Touching on Taos Art and Artisans
- Celebrate Taos’ diversity: Highlight its mix of Pueblo, Hispanic, and Anglo artistic traditions.
- Share personal connections: Discuss how living in Taos influences your perspective and work.
- Include interviews: Feature local artists, historians, or artisans to build credibility and community ties.
- Host events: Promote or attend art-related events in Taos and share your experience.
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