My painting process is simply layer upon layer of acrylics until I feel I have achieved the look and texture I am looking for.
Featured Artist Jesse Ensling
My gratification comes from the discovery of what is within the stone as I carve. Seeing it come out of the stone and emerge as the finished piece is amazing.
Artists on Location
Artsy Shark celebrates artists in the field, hard at work, showing, selling, or gathering inspiration.
Featured Artist Graeme McKim
My work has found favour with mods’n’ rockers, beatnik hot rodders, hipsters, hepcats and kool kittens from Japan to Mexico and LA to Las Vegas.
Featured Artist Molly Sanger Carpenter
Revisiting the images that have lingered in the recesses of my mind, images of glory, folly, joy and magic, and a childhood dream rediscovered.
Featured Artist Pascal Chuma
Pascal is the founder and teacher at Bobea Art Centre Kenya, which he founded to nurture young artists and empower them to earn an income through their creativity, and express themselves.
Gallery Interview: Cowley Fine Art
Running a gallery is very much like creating art. You start with a vision and as you progress, the vision changes and evolves.
Featured Artist Bob Coates
My goal is to create painterly art pieces that are alive and have a life of their own.
Artists, Do You Need an Agent?
There is a huge hunger (and confusion) among artists about how to sell their work. Would an agent be the solution?
Featured Artist Karen Swanker
Karen literally finds objects for her assemblage while walking or riding her bike around Marco Island, Florida.
Featured Artist J.M. Martin
I love to share my imagination, through a mixture of digital painting, 3D elements and photo manipulation.
Gallery Interview: Jay Etkin Gallery
Overall, Jay Etkin is very optimistic about selling artwork. But, he also feels that the future of galleries is shifting dramatically.
Featured Artist September McGee
I began as a realistic painter. After many years my style evolved, becoming more and more impressionistic; often abstract
Featured Artist Barbara Rachko
She is best known for her self-invented, labor-intensive, Mexico-inspired large works that utilize soft pastel on sandpaper.