Artsy Shark celebrates the work of dozens of talented artists in various mediums in our newest showcase. Click on each name to visit their website.

“Oriental Lilies” watercolor, 19.5” x 23.5” by Susanna Goldman
My journey in art is a long road of exploration, trying out new materials, teaching myself new techniques and honing my drawing skills. My creations are an extension of me and has always been my therapy.

“Dali’s Secret” photo composition, 24″ x 36″ by Chris Fox Gibson
My “Old Masters 2.0” series places our technology in the hands of great artists from the Renaissance forward. Here I catch Dali prompting DALL-E Generative AI to create his most famous masterpiece.

“Ripe Tomatoes” acrylic on canvas, 10″ x 10″ by Janet Friden
I am a self-taught artist. I want to share my perception of the world through my art.

“Watermelon Woman” handbuilt ceramic vase by Sandra Zebi
Watermelon Woman is a handbuilt vase painted with one of my characters inspired by Picasso.

“Untitled” (triptych) acrylic on canvas. 36″ x 48″ each by Chelsea Django
I paint abstract expressionist pieces from my heart. They are a way to capture the feeling of a moment forever. It may reflect differently to the viewer, but that’s with human interactions as well.

“Chains of the Mind” mixed media, 16″ x 40″ by Svetlana Askenazy
Experimenting with different techniques and materials has inspired me to create unique artwork that speaks to viewers on a personal level. I use texture in my paintings and incorporate images with meaningful stories.

“Sky’s Journey” (book cover) digital illustration by Tara White

“Outer Space” acrylic on canvas, 72″ x 48″ by Jonnay Lawrence
My artwork is such a unique style of abstract art that will stand out like no other. This piece gives depth and movement of earth and their surrounding neighbors.

“Dazzling Dancer” mixed media, finished in oil. 15″ x 18″ by Deborah Nell
Painting gives me joy. I love painting images that bring beauty, hope and life to the soul. I enjoy using acrylic, spray paint, collage and oil. And I love making the invisible visible.

“Best Friends” oil, 24″ x 30″ by artist John Wendling
I enjoy designing figures in oils that are supported by intriguing backgrounds that tell an open-ended story. Experimenting with values, temperature and edges gives me a way to see the subject in a different light.

“Heroes” oil, 16″ s 22″ by Donna Spears Lauzon
My work has been an emotional journey for me. Painting with a purpose is one of my main goals. This painting was donated to our local hospital in 2021 after Covid to honour the many medical staff who gave countless hours and care to so many of us.

“New York City” felt tipped markers on Bristol paper, 14″ x 17″ by Gail Sarasohn
This abstract artwork features an assortment of shapes and lines in an intricate pattern. The predominant color is black with accents of multiple colors. The shapes and lines form a complex and dynamic composition that conveys a sense of movement and vibrancy.

“Mary” painting on silk, 56″ x 36″ by Robin Maynard-Dobbs
Mary embraces us as the petals of our life unfold and fall. May this painting of the sacred feminine remind you that no matter what you are going through, divine compassion is always present.

“Barn Raiser” acrylic on canvas, 11″ x 17″ by C. Foster
I love to create semi-representational landscape and floral paintings in oil, acrylic and watercolour that use expressive colour and light … sprinkled with a touch of whimsy.

“Element Runners” TruLife acrylic, aluminum frame back with Z-bar, 50″ x 20″ by Georg Weber
My art ranges from abstract to concrete expressions. Being computer-based, it is generated by a “bit-brush” not a paintbrush. A rewarding step in the process is the decision on a medium for printing.

“Segues” (diptych) beaded embroidery and acrylic paint on panel-mounted canvas, 10″ x 10″ each, by Ananda Suddath
Featuring traditional Indigenous techniques, contemporary aesthetics and a Western painting-style format, my beaded works provide opportunities for stillness, contemplation and awe. Created to foster introspection, they are small shrines to viewers’ own guiding lights.

“Crows” oil on linen, 11″ x 14″ by Patricia Dickun
Crow medicine signifies a firsthand knowledge of a higher order of right and wrong than that of the laws of human culture.

“Into The Unknown” digital art on aluminum panel, 24″ x 36″by Shinee B.
I find inspiration in everything around us. Beautiful architecture, landscapes, and artistic sculptures. Art is a part of everything. Stop and breathe and appreciate it. Inspiration for creation is found in those moments of pause.

“Passages” watercolor on paper, 22″ X 15″ by Krys Pettit
I paint the unnoticed – morning light on a balcony, a darkened window in an abandoned building, a door waiting to be opened. I capture moments in time, the quiet spaces that quickly slip by.

“Deep Purple Path on Evening Hike, reverse painting, acrylic on plexiglass, 24″ x 36” by Victoria Braverman
My painting has a strong emotional-color impact coming through the luminescence of Plexiglass. Reverse painting is an ancient form that I now make contemporary by using acrylic paints on clear Plexiglass. Colors call to me.

“A Red Thread Runs through Us” mixed media paper & acrylic paint, 24″ x 36″ by Phyllis Anne Taylor
Women have been enslaved, on the brink of annihilation, and endured internment because of their diversity. Yet the one who had it “better” was still considered property with little, if any, rights as a woman.

“An Emirati Woman” oil on canvas, 80 x 50 cm by Bahdria al Shamsi
My aim is giving the woman a beautiful and graceful aura with eyes looking confidently straight to the person looking. I also use strong colors to invest a feeling of strength and control.

“Wisconsin Winter” acrylic, 24″ x 48″ by Elissa Ewald
Creating works that are inspired by daily life as a gardener, mother, wife, artist, I’ve built collections of floral, critters, pathways and forgotten. As a published author, award winning artist and member of many groups, I love to give back to my community and environment.

“Daughter and Granddaughter” digital airbrush, 16″ x 24″ by Stephen Harriger
I have tried many different mediums. Graphite, watercolor, colored pencils, chalk, oils and acrylics. Most recently, I’ve been working with digital airbrush.

“By Any Other Name” watercolor on yupo, 26″ x 40″ by Juanita Hagberg

“The Old Oak” oil, 9″ x 12″ by John Abisch
In an increasingly rapid, tense and troubled world “lost in cyber space” and largely disconnected from the natural world, it is my desire that my artwork communicate the solace of beauty and harmony.

“Unexpected” enamel coated wire sculpture, 12″ x 12″ by Lisa Van Herik
The need to make art is like a constant vibration, pulsing through my every waking moment. It’s all about the constant “seeing” and visually interpreting those sights, to see if I can make your life a little bit more beautiful or interesting through my artwork.

“Happy Dance” acrylic on canvas, 24″ x 20″ by Jackie Tury
I create vibrant paintings that express joy, explore color and play with pattern. I hope my paintings make you as happy as they make me!

“Wisdom of the Red Rocks” wood batik and mica on birch, 20″ x 24″ by Amber Word
I aim to embrace the play between bold and subtle lines, vibrant colors, and delicate fades. I specialize in a unique technique known as “wood batik”. Each piece is a collaboration with the grain of the wood itself.

“Trapped in Monochrome” soft pastels, 12″ x 9″ by Kimberly Leclaire
Art should make you feel something, whether it’s hope, despair, or the promise of a new beginning. It can show us where we have been, what we have overcome, or where we hope to go.

“Eli” oil and gold metal leaf on canvas, 18″ x 24″ by Roger Nielsen
The goal was to show emotion in the eyes of my daughter, Eli. One viewer said, “The painting shows more than a thousand words; it reveals her past, her future and her father’s concern.”

“Orange Lily with a Butterfly “ oil on canvas, 20” x 20” by Galina Lintz
Delve into the enchanting tale behind “Orange Lilies and Butterfly,” an oil masterpiece. Inspired by the rich history of lilies, this painting captures the mythical essence of the flower’s origin, intertwined with Ancient Greek and Germanic legends.
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