Chapter 12: Selling Online by Judy Vienneau With the outbreak of COVID-19, online sales are now more important than ever for retailers, and artists. I have had a website now… Read More
Genre: Archive
Gianna Visits the Making Marvels Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
March 15, 2020 | By Gianna Pergamo Making Marvels Artist Gianna Pergamo Visits the Making Marvels Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art When I was in New York two… Read More
Weird Week
March 15, 2020 | By Steph Hargrove Weird Week This week brought some big changes for all of us in our daily lives due to the arrival of the coronavirus…. Read More
Emerging: From Behind the Studio Door #15
Week 15 Over the past few years, some of the work I have created involved using a shaped support. For my purposes, lauan, a quarter inch plywood with a birch… Read More
Preparing for an Outdoor Art Show
Preparing for an Outdoor Art Show *Edit: The Tarpon Springs Fine Arts Festival has been cancelled due to concerns about the Corona Virus. I’m disappointed that the show won’t be… Read More
Studio Routine
When working in the studio I like to warm up first. I’ll often start by sketching, looking at images, staring out the window, or writing and reading. Warming up helps… Read More
Creative Ventures…One Day at a Time – Chapter 11: Titles
Chapter 11: Titles I find titles on artwork give an insight into an artist’s creative intention. Especially if that intention is not evident in the artwork. There is nothing more… Read More
Visiting my Favorite Pieces at the MET Museum
Visiting my Favorite Pieces at the MET Museum (and Some New Favorites, too) Last week I unexpectedly went to NYC to a funeral and shiva. I’m not going to talk… Read More
The Next Part
The painting seashells phase of my installation for Creative Pinellas is nearing the end. Soon my living room will be overtaken with painters tape and fishing line, and painted seashells… Read More
Think big
Think big Although I’ve frequently shared work-in-progress videos of my painting process, I typically shy away from sharing photos of unfinished work. My preference has always… Read More