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Website Review: Humble Voice Art Community

By: Rustycat | in: Music |

I’m usually not a big fan of new social community websites. We have MySpace; I don’t really understand the urge to go and open MySpace knockoffs with no immediate added value.
That being said, you’ve got to check out Humble Voice.

Gray Decay

How can I put it in words…?  It’s a beautiful, clean, slick and elegant art community. You can discover new artists in photography, art, film, writing or music. The site is amazingly comfortable to navigate (something a lot of site owners seem to forget these days) and I get the impression they have many great artists there. It feels like they knew exactly what they were doing, as if they’ve had this unique community of musicians and artists stashed away somewhere on MySpace for the past few years and decided to unleash them all at once.
In art as in art I’ll let the photographs and music do the talking:

In art:

Gray Decay Art

Gray Decay
 
Kitty Vane 

Kitty Vane
 
Max Levy 

Max Levy

In photography:

Martin Gomel

Martin Gomel

Chad Coombs

Chad
 
Christopher S 

Christopher S
 
In music:

The Receiver 

Receiver
 
Sinch 

Sinch
 
The Lee Shore

Lee Shore

It’s inspiring to discover an amazing community like Humble Voice and to know that there are artists flowing with imagination and spirit out there just waiting to be discovered.
Join the community - support the artists.


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Posted on February 9, 2007

Comments

2 Responses to “Website Review: Humble Voice Art Community”

  1. SR on February 12th, 2007 5:43 pm

    wow! these are great pieces of art.


  2. Andrew Ferguson on February 23rd, 2007 4:12 pm

    One thing that worried me about Humble Voice is that I could not find anywhere on their site where they address terms of copyright ownership.

    I emailed them about it and received no response.

    After MySpace’s copyright-grabbing ToS, I’m suspicious.


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