Why Your Art Isn’t Selling & How to Fix It. Art That Sells: Ditching the GuessworkThe art market is a maze. Asking what kind of art sells best is like asking what kind of music is most popular—the answer is rarely simple. Are we talking about original paintings, sculptures, digital art, or prints? The category…
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The Story Behind My Horse Paintings | Meamar
The Story Behind My Horse Paintings | Meamar As an artist, I’ve often been asked about my fascination with a specific subject. For me, that subject is the horse. When people see my work, they almost always ask, “Why horses?” This happens whether it’s a detailed, representational study or an abstract piece exploding with color….
“Ground/work 2025” is an exciting outdoor sculpture exhibition at The Clark Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts
“Ground/work 2025” is an exciting outdoor sculpture exhibition at The Clark Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Featuring six acclaimed artists who interpret ecology and the landscape through their site-specific work. The exhibition, which spans the institute’s vast 140-acre campus of meadows, trails, and woods, invites visitors to engage with the natural environment while experiencing the artists’…
Exploring Identity in Tim Okamura’s Portraits
Tim Okamura is a Brooklyn-based painter. He is renowned for his powerful portraits of women, particularly Black women. Through these portraits, he explores themes of identity, urban environments, and contemporary iconography. Okamura, originally from Canada, created a distinctive painting style. It combines traditional academic figure painting with elements of collage, spray paint, and mixed media….
Emily Van Hoff transforms traditional quilting into vibrant, three-dimensional art
For Emily Van Hoff, quilting is a dynamic exploration of form and color. She pushes the boundaries of traditional textiles, crafting vibrant, dimensional pieces that blur the lines between quilting and sculpture. Van Hoff’s quilts are not merely flat surfaces; they are sculpted tapestries, faceted weavings, and intricate constructions that invite tactile and visual engagement….
Fabian Oefner is transforming our perception of paint by giving it a sculptural dimension
Fabian Oefner The core idea is to capture the dynamic movement of paint strokes. The goal is to freeze them in time within blocks of clear resin. This transforms paint from a flat, two-dimensional medium into a three-dimensional sculpture. The use of resin is crucial, allowing Oefner to solidify and preserve the ephemeral forms of…
Negin Hedayat artistic vision is realized through a diverse range of media
Negin Hedayat artistic vision is realized through a diverse range of media Negin Hedayat is a multidisciplinary artist and educator whose work spans drawing, painting, animation, film, and photography. She holds an MFA in Drawing and Painting from California State University, Fullerton (2021). She also has a Bachelor of Science from overseas. Additionally, she earned…
Ewa Juszkiewicz: Redefining Portraiture in Modern Art
Artist Ewa Juszkiewicz superimposes fabric, bouquets of fruit, foliage, and more, over the women’s faces. Ewa Juszkiewicz adopts the visual conventions of portraiture but drags them into the present, altering and denaturing the codes and prompting us to consider the cultural afterlife of such images. Be it through a portrait re-interpreted or a lost artwork…
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