Artist Spotlight: Patricia A Griffin
Patricia A Griffin observes that her success is due to the acceptance of many failures and rejections, her commitment to reaching her goals artistically by allowing her process and style to morph over time, and a razor focus on marketing.
6 Representational Paintings by Chula Beauregard
Painter and former Peace Corps volunteer Chula Beauregard shares six of her paintings and her inspiration for each.
Artist Spotlight: Jill Stefani Wagner PSA-MC IAPS/MC
Finishing a difficult artwork, creating a commissioned painting that makes my patron smile, having my work accepted into a national exhibit and accepting new gallery representation are all steps of the latter we artists climb.
A Long Island Couple’s Art Collection Turning Point
An Art Collector Spotlight > What marked a turning point for this couple's collecting adventure.
3 New Paintings by Charlie Hunter
"My goal is to paint beautifully that which is not traditionally considered beautiful." In this spotlight, landscape painter Charlie Hunter shares three of his recent works.
Painting as an Intimate Act
Much of writing about art strikes me as something akin to a technical manual on how one should kiss their lover...
Artist Spotlight: Marcia Holmes
Often painting larger scale impressionist landscape paintings in oil or mixed media on canvas, Marcia Holmes’ desired response for a viewer is to find a resting place of ‘grace in space.’
The Journey Through Process
From cityscapes to landscapes to figurative art, this painter shares both his inspiration and process.
On the Art of Thomas Cole and Redefining the “Sublime”
How two scientists and art lovers came face to face with the Ice Age when they undertook a tour of the Hudson River School Art Trail ...
Artist Spotlight: Richard Boyer
“How many times do you get knocked down, brush off the dust, and hit it all again? Maybe this describes the successful artist — that blind determination to keep trying until you get it right!”