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-Since in the early [[21st century]], art blogs have cropped up around the world to add their voices to the art world. Some notable blogs include [[BibliOdyssey]], ''[[Giving Taste A Bad Name Since Kindergarten]]'', [[A Journey Round My Skull]], [[At Her Discretion]], [[Femme Femme Femme]], [[Hugo Strikes Back]], [[ponyXpress]], [[John Coulthart]]'s Feuilleton, [[Bright Stupid Confetti]] and [[Adventures in the Print Trade]].+Since in the early [[21st century]], art blogs have cropped up around the world to add their voices to the art world. Some notable blogs include [[BibliOdyssey]], ''[[Giving Taste A Bad Name Since Kindergarten]]'', [[A Journey Round My Skull]], [[At Her Discretion]], [[Femme Femme Femme]], [[Hugo Strikes Back]], [[ponyXpress]], [[John Coulthart]]'s ''Feuilleton'', [[Bright Stupid Confetti]] and [[Adventures in the Print Trade]].
[[Il Giornale Nuovo]] was one of the most renowned but has been defunct since 2007. [[Il Giornale Nuovo]] was one of the most renowned but has been defunct since 2007.
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Since in the early 21st century, art blogs have cropped up around the world to add their voices to the art world. Some notable blogs include BibliOdyssey, Giving Taste A Bad Name Since Kindergarten, A Journey Round My Skull, At Her Discretion, Femme Femme Femme, Hugo Strikes Back, ponyXpress, John Coulthart's Feuilleton, Bright Stupid Confetti and Adventures in the Print Trade.

Il Giornale Nuovo was one of the most renowned but has been defunct since 2007.




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