Featured Artist Emily Ennulat-Lustine

Mindful examination of the fine and subtle details that exist in both the physical world and the emotional one is perhaps the most inspiring and gratifying quality in creating my intaglio prints.

The Lay of the Landscape

Artsy Shark celebrates the diversity of styles, colors and ideas that our artist friends use in their own interpretations of this popular theme.

Featured Artist Sherrie York

Even when I’m not printing, natural and cultural history and conservation are an important focus for me.

Featured Artist Elena Olimpiev

I often use mixed techniques, pencil and ink drawing, oil and acrylic, but my favorite technique is etching!

Featured Artist Marcus Jackson

The land is filled with stories and Death is often a character in an arctic narrative.

Featured Artist Maura Allen

Through the use of bold, silhouette imagery, textures and a unique color sense, my work speaks to the rugged nature and allure of the American West.

Featured Artist Eric Oliver

After years of working digitally, I started to paint as a way of once again having my “hand” in my art.

Featured Artist Marilyn MacGregor

I’m developing an ongoing series of abstract works on paper that take the form of grids, loosely interpreted.

Featured Artist Klone Killa

My curiosity and instinct always brought me to the edge of destruction.

Featured Artist Gwendolyn

The focus on the rear is a non-traditional view of the classic car that often creates the illusion of driving away and evoking a mystery and a question; where are we headed?

Featured Artist Yasmin Bseiso

Jordanian printmaker Yasmin Bseiso discusses her inspiration, and the series of prints she is making. Her work has always been influenced by the emotional, psychological and biological aspects of human beings

Featured Artist Mark Hill

Featured artist and printmaker Mark Hill from Wisconsin describes his work with linocut prints, his career and future goals.