Artist Bill Sotomayor’s precise mixed media drawings lend a three-dimensional effect to his artwork, which he calls Geo-Mechanical Abstract Art.
Featured Artist David Neace
David Neace’s colored pencil drawings use reflection and detail to virtually leap off the paper.
Featured Artist Shawn Conn
Artist Shawn Conn combines pop art with abstract expressionism to create portraits with dramatic impact.
Featured Artist Steve Bennett
Steve Bennett uses both traditional photography and digitally transformed images to create art that stirs the imagination.
Artist Success: Turning Publicity Into Sales
Painter Elisa Sheehan received major media attention for her art, and turned those opportunities into sales.
Featured Artist Jan Gierat
Using digital photography, artist Jan Gierat creates compelling dreamlike images filled with mystery.
Featured Artist Nadjejda Gilbert
Canadian artist Nadjejda Gilbert creates compelling and intimate portraits using paper collage and paint.
Featured Artist Cindy Grisdela
Cindy Grisdela’s colorful, textural quilts are designed spontaneously, with pieces cut and stitched freehand.
Featured Artist Jonathan Keeton
Painter Jonathan Keeton shares an incredible portfolio of landscapes and nocturnal scenes in watercolor, oil and acrylic that capture moments in time.
Featured Artist Sharon Deveaux
Using various camera parts, artist Sharon Deveaux creates intriguing jewelry, assemblage art and fun figures she calls “The Camera Crew.”
Featured Artist Linda Dumont
Artist Linda Dumont’s Abstract Expressionist paintings and pastels flow with color, joy and movement.
Featured Artist Shawn Marie Hardy
Artist Shawn Marie Hardy creates surrealistic collages that evoke dreams, fantasy and alternate realities.
Featured Artist Andie Freeman
Andie Freeman’s thoughtful and elegant still life paintings tell stories of the past.
Conversation on the State of Art Licensing
A lot of artists are hesitant to get into art licensing because they don’t understand it. They also are afraid to send out their art because they don’t want to be rejected. So, art licensing is confusing and it’s scary.