There is a selection of inspiring resources out there for artists, these are a few of our favourite art websites every aspiring artist should know!
Transformative Art & Strategy Coaching Sessions Embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment with our Transformative Art & Strategy Coaching Sessions. En estos encuentros únicos (In these unique encounters), you'll not only explore your artistic talents but also strategize your personal and professional growth. What to Expect:- Personalized Art Creation: Discover the joy of expressing yourself through your preferred art form. Whether you're drawn to painting, jewelry-making, or another medium, our sessions provide a safe and inspiring space for your creativity to flourish.- Strategic Progress Planning: Together, we'll develop a tailored plan to navigate your goals. From overcoming personal challenges to advancing your entrepreneurial aspirations, our sessions are designed to align your artistic passion with your life's objectives.Empathetic Coaching: As a survivor and advocate, I bring a deep understanding of the healing power of art. My approach is rooted in compassion and empowerment, guiding you towards a path of resilience and success.- Flexible and Supportive Environment: Each session is adapted to your needs and pace. We'll work in a supportive atmosphere that encourages exploration, learning, and growth. Ideal for:- Individuals seeking a unique blend of artistic expression and personal development.- Those in recovery or transition, looking for a creative outlet to complement their healing journey.- Aspiring artists and entrepreneurs aiming to align their passion with their life goals. Join us and transform your life through the power of art and strategic planning. Each session is a step towards a brighter, more empowered future.
Explore a captivating array of colored pencil artworks designed for beginners. Be inspired by the creativity and diversity of these vibrant pieces, and discover the endless potential of colored pencils as a medium for artistic expression.
Terence Clarke shows how working quickly and pushing false colours can add impact to a portrait
Calling all creative types (even if you aren't "officially" creative yet)... an Artsy Fartsy Life is embracing that you have an obligation to yourself to discover your artistic passions.
Learning how to draw or paint is such a rewarding and fulfilling journey. There is nothing like watching color fill the canvas and the subject start to take form. But it doesn't come without frustrations. Here are 5 things which I think you should know before you embark on your own art journey. 1. You
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We visit the artist in his Wiltshire studio, a former dairy barn
Balance in art is a fundamental concept that plays a crucial role in creating a visually appealing composition. It is the distribution of visual elements such
Art lovers have highly treasured art quotes from famous artists. These quotes give insights into what the great artist of the past thought about art, its value, and how you should approach it. Most great artists believed that art is not just a way to escape from reality but a…
There is a selection of inspiring resources out there for artists, these are a few of our favourite art websites every aspiring artist should know!
21-year-old face painter and aspiring body artist Lisha Simpson uses her skin as a mutable canvas to make her fairytale-like tableaux. In some
The art world constantly evolves with new ideas and methods to adapt to our changing cultural paradigms. So if you're an aspiring artist or an art fanatic, we've compiled a list of the top 10 Art trends that are taking 2022 by storm!
I have been looking back over some of the great advice from the artists featured in our spotlights. Our spotlight has the question “Do you have any good advice for aspiring and emerging artists?” The most popular counsel, mentioned from 67 of our artists, is to keep creating art no matter what. Have patience and persistence, and stick with it through thick and thin. Work hard and build up a body of art. I have compiled some of the best and most encouraging advice from our spotlighted artists for this article. Never Give up Creating Art! Heidi Keyes Denver, Colorado ”Making art is hard. It’s really, really hard. You make lots of crap work before anyone ever compliments what you do, and you make lots more crap work before anyone takes you seriously. I am thankful every day for the professors and people in my life that encouraged me to keep pushing forward even when it probably looked like I was going nowhere. I also thank them for their honest opinions and for forcing me to grow and keep improving myself. If you can accept that kind of constructive criticism and turn it into something positive for yourself and for your work, you will be successful. You just need to keep at it. This isn't just a job or a career, you need to live artfully.” Cathy McClelland Queensland, Australia ”If you are going to be an artist then be an artist and paint, paint, paint. Nothing compares with kilometres of brush work. No lessons, no advice nothing. Only practice, determination and not giving up on your dream will enable you to succeed.” Neleisha Weerasinghe Colombo, Sri Lanka “Don't let anyone tell you that what you create is not art. Some may like your work, others may not. Don’t worry too much, just keep at it.” Tahirih Goffic Canada “Keep painting. Quantity equals quality. You won't get better unless you keep painting. Never stop learning. Watch videos, read books, study the masters. Share yourself and be honest. People are interested in the person behind the art. Don't give up and whatever you do, ignore your inner critic! They're full of crap :) Paint what you want to paint because life is too short to worry about what other people will like, and if you paint what you love, your passion and personality will show through and people will be attracted to it.” Christine Dana Southern California, USA ”Don't ever give up, please. Don't let your friends, family, not even your spouse or parents deter you. Being an artist is difficult, but keep at it, don't give up, and you will find it to be far more rewarding than money, a high paying job, wealth, etc. Don't give up and don't let anyone stop you or drag you down. You are an artist, the greatest asset to our world.” Lauren Curtis NJ, USA ” KEEP AT IT! And do not fear or snub the importance of promotion and networking. Also, be true to your own style but do not view doing commissioned freelance work as "selling out"...if you can make money from your art, then go for it and you can always create works for yourself as well!” Bruce Black Phoenix, AZ, USA ”I think that young artists need to know that having a career in art isn’t like flying in a rocket. You are not going to get there fast. It’s a lifelong journey, one step at a time. Think of yourself as climbing Mt. Everest. You just have to keep at it no matter what. Don’t quit ever. In the process, you may just discover yourself.” Benjamin Mitchley Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa ”Not all galleries are willing to take on new artists, unless the artists have made a name for themselves. My motto is if you don’t try, you will never know. Don’t take rejection negatively. A gallery owner once told me that I will never stand a chance to exhibiting in his gallery. His reason was that he was in the business for more than 20 years. He did not even take a look at my work. Five years later I was invited by the new owner to exhibit with the gallery. Get as much work as possible out there. Do whatever it takes.” Tina Marie United States ”Breathe in faith, walk with confidence, trust your self, trust your abilities, even if you don't believe in yourself, do it, don't critique/judge/suppress yourself, just keep doing it.... it is all stepping stones pointing you in an unknown direction... it's all good.” Iris Scott Seattle, USA “Spend at least a year or two painting every day. In order to do this you need to save up and move to a country with a very low cost of living. You will find yourself less distracted by life and also more apt at making enough money in art to cover your living expenses. Ooh! And one more thing.... let go of your art to people that want to buy your pieces. Immediately turn around and buy better supplies. The goal is to improve and astonish yourself. You should be more focused on what you're capable of creating rather than what you've already made. . . The best is yet to come...." Do you have any advice to share for emerging artists? Please leave a comment below. Have your ART featured at Artpromotivate! To be featured at Artpromotivate, please visit this page for details: Artist Spotlight
From the earliest cave paintings to today’s immersive digital masterpieces, artists have continually challenged the limits of their craft. One of the most groundbreaking developments in recent years…
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Gallery of artist Vladimir Volegov, portraits of very beautiful women.
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Dutch painter Van Den Eng Charlene studied at some of the most prestigious art institutes in the Netherlands, including the Amsterdam Art/Fashion Institute AMFI. Her main technique is oil painting and over the years she gradually focused her work in portraits. Before she starts her paintings, she captures a series of photographs in locations significant for the subject.
TITLE: Courage ART MEDIUM: Acrylic Painting ORIGINAL SIZE: 12x16" To every warrior & brave spirit - No matter what gender, occupation, or situation you're in... I believe it's truly courageous to make decisions every day that take you one step closer to your dream. And steps away from what might look like a comfortable life. Often this dream can only be seen by you. No one else knows your vision. You're the only one who can take those steps and make those calls. And these decisons might be taking you further and further from the 'norm'. It's a balancing act between surviving now in security, and keeping your vision alive enough to be able to thrive. Doing it everyday in the face of uncertainty. And especially at the beginning, doing it in the face of resistance and sometimes even criticism of your plans. But one thing is certain: No matter how hard it is. No matter how much push it takes everyday... "No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams" ~ Maya Mendoza You got this. ❤️🙏 ~~~ From Girl with many Secrets OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE: 7.9x10", 9x12", 15x20" PRODUCT: Unframed Giclee art print A Giclee art print on high quality archival paper. Prints will have a 0.25 inch white border around the image for framing. Each print is made for each order, so it will take 3-4 business days to print, process and ship. Prints are wrapped carefully and shipped on cardboard in a padded envelope, ensuring it will arrive safely through post. *Free regular Shipping to Canada & United States, extra cost for express shipping* Artist signature will be placed on the bottom border (unless otherwise specified). Frame and mat not included. Please note that due the different resolution photo uploaded to the etsy shop, as well as different monitor settings, the colors/brightness of an image may look slightly different on your computer monitor than it does in print. To view my full art gallery please visit: www.girlwithmanysecrets.ca Or see my Facebook page (www.facebook.com/girlwithmanysecrets) or Instagram (www.instagram/com/agirlwithmanysecrets) for my latest artwork updates! Please message with any further questions, through Etsy or contact [!at] girlwithmanysecrets.ca Thank you!
Leonid Afremov was a Russian-Israeli modern impressionistic artist who worked with palette knives and oils. Afremov was born in Vitebsk, the same town where Marc Chagall began his artistic career. He developed his passion for painting in the USSR until 1990.