I create my pop art by taking a photo, adding digital effects to it and then transferring the image onto fabric, canvas or glass with mod podge.
Featured Artist Leonardo Montoya
For me, becoming an artist was something very organic. From a very young age, I developed a fascination for the human form, superheroes, and Greek mythology. I was always a dreamer.
Featured Artist Rose Hohenberger
Fortunately, years of plein air painting taught me to see the range of colors in the landscape’s light and shadow and to infuse that into photo-referenced work.
Featured Artist Ellen (Ellie) Fuller
I feel gratitude for the creative expression that has flowed through me. Expressing my creativity is living my passion. As an artist I understand the crucial role of surrendering to the work—to its possibilities.
Featured Artist Jo Frederiks
My art is created to shine a spotlight on the deliberately well-hidden plight of the helpless victims we needlessly use and abuse for food, clothing, entertainment and in vivisection.
Featured Artist Anita McComas
Eventually, I started on a series of bears that were quite abstracted, wherein I tried to paint extreme color contrast and less realism. This completely hooked me, and today I find that while I still focus on landscapes, I paint as many or more wildlife pieces.
Featured Artist Ken Nwadiogbu
My goal for my art is to move completely from trying to make a space beautiful to using it to become a strong activist against the wrongs of my society and the world as a whole.
Featured Artist Marina Kim
Collaboration with portrait clients is an essential part of the creative process and the one I enjoy the most. It gives me an opportunity to get to know another human being and invariably to come to love and appreciate them.
Featured Artist Rachel Favelle
My art explores the multifaceted nature of people; their darkness and lightness, their ability to face adversity and succeed.
Featured Artist Silke Cliatt
In my heart, I believe, I am an embellisher more than a quilter. My quilts are carriers for passionately executed embroidery and appliqué.
Featured Artist Elke Daemmrich
In this sense, I translate cultures and visual worlds. I am an artist who celebrates nature and the world as an aesthetically fragile but indestructible martyrdom.
Featured Artist Monica Coyne
My work is an experiment in altering my own perception of what a bar of steel represents.
Featured Artist Juliana Coles
Based on my experience as an artist living a life subject to seizure, I developed and taught “Visual Journaling,” a process that combines journal writing with art making in a book for self-dialogue. I have been teaching this process around the world since 1992.
Featured Artist Clea Witte
I specialize in equine art—it’s the heart and soul of my work. Seldom do I paint anything else but horses, both commissions and paintings that are up for sale.