We asked some artist friends to share works that radiate color and texture. Click on each artist’s name to visit their website.
Featured Artist Hayley Roberts
Tricks like levitation, miniatures, special effects and double exposures; I’m obsessed with replicating these techniques in my work.
How to Build Profitable Relationships with Galleries
Artists and the galleries that represent them both benefit from taking steps to act as partners with each other.
Featured Artist Lisa Bartell
My goal is the creation of a colorful menagerie placed within an abstracted background which can always be reinterpreted.
Featured Artist Lori Field
The chimerical creatures that populate my mixed media work are familiar and mysterious, modern day myths drawn on primitive lore.
Featured Artist Clive Duff Gordon
British artist Clive Duff Gordon portrays the passion of the musicians and dancers who inspire him in his realistic paintings.
The Power of a Quality Digital Portfolio
As an artist, having a high-quality digital portfolio is one of the most important things you can do for your career.
Featured Artist Kathleen Elam
Photographer Kathleen Elam creates dramatic and detailed portraits of hummingbirds which hold deep meaning for many.
Featured Artist Mary Chaplin
French artist Mary Chaplin paints wonderfully expressive portraits of flowers, bursting with light and color.
Collaborating on Art? Why You Need a Contract
Guest blogger Marlo Spieth shares a legal checklist to help you understand your rights and responsibilities when collaborating on artwork.
Featured Artist Paula Ogier
Digital artist Paula Ogier’s bold, bright interpretations of Boston’s urban scenes are charged with life and emotion.
Celebration of the Landscape
Artsy Shark invited some artist friends to share landscapes in their own signature styles.
Featured Artist Don Kelley
Jewelry artist Don Kelley uses sterling silver from vintage forks combined with natural stones, pearls and cubic zirconia.
Featured Artist Brooke Harker
Urban scenes and landscapes by artist Brooke Harker seem to move with her use of color, line and layering of paint.