
I think of artists whose journey didn’t follow a straight line, but who stayed true. Their stories live on the walls, in whispers during critiques, in the quiet encouragement of a professor referen...

Because the act of making connects me to who I really am.Because my voice deserves space, even if it’s not amplified by fame.Because joy, beauty, and expression are worthy pursuits—no matter your a...

Featured Artist Article from Artsy Shark
Enjoy the contemporary portfolio of artist Theresa Zingg, who evolved from working in a garage to living the gallery dream. See more by visiting her website Art has always been a part of my life, ...

Title: Bridging the Gap: Reimagining My Old Work with a Bold New Voice
It’s a strange, almost disorienting feeling to look back at work from art school—especially when your artistic voice has grown louder, brighter, and more defiant over the past few months.

Paint on the Walls, Hope on the Floor: The Real Beginning of an Artist's Journey
Rejections That Sting... Recently, two opportunities knocked—then left. A submission to Spoleto was denied. A long shot, maybe, but one taken seriously. The application to the South Arts Prize and ...

From Flop to Focal Point: Repurposing “Meh” Art into Abstract Masterpieces
We’ve all been there: you make a piece of art, step back... and it just doesn’t pop. It’s not bad, but it’s not you. So what now—stash it in a drawer? Toss it in the bin? Not anymore. Here’s a fres...