Nocturne Notes Maria Marino Summer Evening on Spa Creek, Annapolis 12 x 24″ Plein Air Pastel © Maria Marino Maria Marino brings the vivid colors of her day-time landscapes into the night with her pastel nocturnes. See more of her work (both day and night) […]
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How to Amplify Your Art Marketing Efforts
By the way, if you are a paid member of our Sovereign Artist Club or have a FASO website, we have an entire 60 page ebook for you that explains the entire Circles of Art Marketing framework and how to use it to better market and sell your art. For […]
Interview with Phil King: Creative revelry via wayward abstraction
“The heart of my work is a form of wayward abstraction but it’s riddled with signs and images that point in multiple directions.” By Rise Art | 31 Oct 2022 Phil King has recently joined Rise Art, bringing his expressive paintings to the platform. Phil merges elements of the fantastical with the familiar. […]
Gurney Journey: Old Mill Falls
This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You’ll find practical studio tips, insights into the making of the Dinotopia books, and first-hand reports from art schools and museums. Contact You can write me at:James GurneyPO Box 693Rhinebeck, […]
Each Painting a Story: The Art of Donna Covey
What is the role of nostalgia in our lives? And how does it shape our memories and our view of the past? For artist Donna Covey, nostalgia plays a crucial role in her paintings, which often feature buildings and landscapes that evoke memories for her and for others. For Covey, […]
All-Female Urban Art Team Refashions 49 Wyckoff in Bushwick
From September 15 – 18, an all-female team of urban artists — local, national and global — brought their skills and visions to 49 Wyckoff Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The stunning image featured above was fashioned collaboratively by project curator Herakut (pictured) and Miami-based Didi Contreras. Several select images — […]
Sustainable Artist Nicole Young Uses Nature as Medium
Nicole Young is a sustainable artist who seeks to create work that co-exists in harmony with the cyclical nature of life on this planet. Not only does she make her own inks for painting and dyes for fabric from used or foraged plants, she also recycles much of her own materials, […]
John Fekner – Detective Show – Bio Editions Book Release – StreetArtNews
The latest release from UK publishing house Bio Editions is a photography book from John Fekner, entitled ‘Detective Show’. Featuring a foreword by legendary art critic, Carlo McCormick, the title explores the formative steps of street-art-as-installation, transporting readers back to 1970s Queens, New York, and shining a light on an […]
Review of Jackson’s Curated Sets: Charcoal and Graphite
Hertfordshire based artist Ryan Leigh reviews Jackson’s Curated Set: Charcoal and Graphite demonstrating how the materials can be used together to create rich and detailed tonal drawings. Ryan Leigh Tests Jackson’s Curated Set: Graphite and Charcoal This set comes in a thoughtfully packed box with the products wrapped in […]
Wholesale & Hospitality | Alejandra Mangaña | Episode 752
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Alejandra Mangaña | Episode 752 Alejandra Mangaña is part of the husband and wife duo with her husband Luis who combine contemporary design and art using their experiences as a an influence. Each piece is handmade on the potter’s wheel made with food […]