Watercolours are a medium that continue to surprise and delight me. I’ve found if you embrace “happy mistakes,” theycan be your best friend!
Featured Artist Wendy Ives
The dichotomy in a delicate looking, or transparent fabric strong enough to be washed in a modern washing machine is a thrill to construct.
Featured Artist Ackeem Salmon
Artist Ackeem Salmon’s dramatic use of black and white sets the stage for his powerful and deeply evocative photography.
Featured Artist Angela Brittain
Artist Angela Brittain’s canvases are filled with color, movement and joy, telling stories that relate to women.
Featured Artist Kevin Caron
Creation itself is fueled by the thrill of the chase—can I make what I conceive, no matter how impossible it may seem?
Is Your Art Priced Correctly?
Are you making money with your art? Or could you be losing out?
Featured Artist Tracy Ellyn
I love combining ancient philosophies with contemporary thought, eastern and western languages, and imagery that evokes storytelling and deep thought.
Featured Artist Dorothy Ganek
Artist Dorothy Ganek infuses her canvases with, color, form, shape and texture, drawing on her career as an interior designer.
Collection Strategies for Artists
Use these steps to collect from those who still owe you money for your art or services.
Featured Artist Eve Izzett
Australian artist Eve Izzett is inspired by the bright colors of the tropics, and uses a bold palette in her animal portraits.
Problems Getting Paid? How to Never Get Stiffed Again
Have you run into challenges trying to get paid for your art? Use these strategies to head those problems off now.
Featured Artist Ed Jaffe
Artist Ed Jaffe found a unique way to “sculpt” paintings as a way to continue creating artwork that reflects his love of the three dimensional
Featured Artist Marta Lett
Artist Marta Lett celebrates her Celtic heritage by creating works that combine her ancestry with the flora and fauna of her Australian home.
What’s Going Right with Your Art Business?
The way we build our small businesses is not only by finding out what’s wrong. It’s building on the positive, acknowledging what we are doing right, and what we have accomplished.