My paintings are slightly surreal and dreamlike. I like to convey the mood and emotion with them more than the actual subject matter
Featured Artist Barbara L. Clark
I studied tromp l’oeil painting with many of today’s masters and am certain that has influenced my painting style.
Profile of a Collector – Part 2
Through her experience, she has become interested in acquiring landscapes by California painters, and she focuses mainly on this niche.
Featured Artist Paul Shafranski
All of my drawings are free hand and there is a great attention to detail in my artwork.
Profile of a Collector – Part 1
Marsha is a fairly typical collector. She doesn’t buy extremely high-end art or purchase it as an investment.
Featured Artist Abigail Winston
Of course, I paint sunsets as well as storms and fair-weather clouds. Taos is famous for its sunsets; how could I not paint them?
Featured Artist Janet Vanderhoof
Enjoy the lovely color-drenched portfolio of artist Janet Vanderhoof, and see more from this talented painter by visiting her website. Janet Vanderhoof, a military brat by her own definition, was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1951. She currently resides in rural Northern California, surrounding herself with nature and her inspiration for landscape painting. […]
Should You Change your Name for the Sake of Art?
Todd Ridge explains why he changed his name as an artist and a brand to become more memorable and enhance sales.
Featured Artist Christian Gastaldi
I am a painter who takes colors from existing paper material, for whom brushstrokes are tears made in posters or magazines.
Telling Your Artist Story
Delight your visitors with lots of big, juicy, photos of your studio, or better yet, you in your studio in the process of creating your art.
Featured Artist Detlef Gotzens
I work with many media and enjoy mixing drawing and painting as well as incorporate elements of collage into paintings.
Featured Artist Helen Klebesadel
My visual concerns run the gamut from careful study to poetic, symbolic and sometimes political representations of nature and human nature.
What to Do when your Show is Slow
When you look at your show experience as a first contact, you can plan marketing activities after the show is over.
Featured Artist Michael Levin
This work is a way for me to relish in my tribal connection with this fascinating group of people, while at the same time trying to understand the foreignness of their culture to my own.