Sell Your Art into the Corporate Market

Are you interested in having your artwork purchased for offices, boardrooms, lobbies, hotels, restaurants or healthcare environments?

Featured Artist Megan Strassler

I am truly inspired by the beauty I see in nature, and my goal is to showcase that beauty in artwork so that others can enjoy and appreciate it too.

What’s the Best Way to Learn Art?

Today classical leaning is being combined with contemporary concepts to create what may be a new Renaissance in art-making.

Featured Artist Cindy Wider

I paint bright bold tropical fantasy and beach scenes either in acrylics on canvas, paper or as digital images in adobe illustrator.

Artwork in Progress

Is there anything more wonderful than a work of art? Artsy Shark takes you on a tour of our artist friends creating in their studios and on location.

Featured Artist Leslie Nielsen

Neal Donald Walsh’s quote, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone,” has influenced my artistic path from the moment I read it.

Featured Artist Regina Davis Izaguirre

I want to create a sense of contemplation. As many artists, our main stream of communication is silent but very emotionally powerful.

Want a Solo Art Show – When You’re 90?

There is very little to stop an artist or creative entrepreneur from creating as long as they can hold a tool or push paint onto canvas.

Featured Artist Amy Bartlett Wright

As an artist who paints natural history, geographic location influences me strongly.

Making a Profit with Your Art

If it’s important to you to become a full-time artist, you must take a hard look at the potential ways you can sell and what you need and want in your business

Featured Artist Judy Klich

Nature’s changing seasons offering the comforting and predictable cycles of life spark my inspiration.

Featured Artist Dana Newman

Enjoy the vibrant, color-saturated portfolio of painter Dana Newman.

The Personal Touch

Talking about your artwork in front of others helps expand your comfort zone.

Featured Artist April White

Imagery falls into my head and I place it on the surface as it occurs to me using the surface and mark making to help guide me through the drawing