Artist Art

Paulina Padilla

“Paulina Padilla is a Mexican-American cross-disciplinary artist and educator who is based in Toronto. Her work has been exhibited collectively in Mexico, Vancouver and Toronto. She has experience working in the education department of a contemporary museum in Querétaro (MACQ), where she assisted Tanya Shultz (Pip n Pop) for an installation piece. Although she has mainly been exposed to realism alongside Mexican oil painters, she has been influenced by Landon Mackenzie and Scott Everingham.”

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Nico Koki

“NIco Koki is an artist based in NYC. They work primarily with photography and videography. ”

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Mary Morgan

“Mary Morgan is an artist, writer and activist focused on body politics, using a combination of research, theory and visual arts to unapologetically fight to change culture for the better. Her portfolio spans across written work, analog photography, short films, and writing theory. She uses personal stories to reclaim narratives and shatter silence on taboo topics. ”

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Ang Song Nian

“ANG Song Nian (b. 1983, Singapore) works with materials and traces of human behaviours made visible within landscapes through photographic documentations and installation. Intrigued by the narration of thoughts and ideologies through visuals, he has always favoured a microscopic approach to concepts, a style which he always employ to open up details in his practice. His works questions the relationship of human interventions and invasions on landscapes.”

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CHICO MAC

“Having lived in three metropolises, Los Angeles, New York, and Mexico City, Chico Mac loves observing the evolutions of public displays. The timeline of art and propaganda on walls changes over time. The tearing away of the old, and in with the new. And the resourcefulness of expressing on different surfaces, with different techniques. ”

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Balazs Viola

“Throughout her career, Balazs Viola has gained significant experience in pattern composition and placement on garments not only to cater to specific needs but also to achieve continuity by the seams and elevate the product. In recent times, she has mainly worked on digital printing projects, however, she also loves using manual techniques. Such as freehand drawing, painted elements, and dimensional structures. She finds making a pattern collection, the perfect way of telling a story.”

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Faye Spearpoint

“In her personal work, Faye Spearpoint likes to use dye paints and print on open mesh screens. The outcome is unique and organic. When working on set projects, she has a variety of mediums she uses to create artwork, often switching between them for specific aesthetics. She uses watercolour, gouache, inks, dyes, and open mesh print techniques to develop artwork. Her portfolio explores hand painted artwork into products. ”

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Hannah Lamb

“Hannah Lamb is a textile artist, lecturer and author, with a studio in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, UK. Her creative practice focusses on recording a sense of place through careful observation and material investigation. She works with a range of textile processes, including stitch, print and fabric manipulation, creating textile artworks from an intimate scale to larger installation works.”

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Anelia

“Anelia Victor is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on textile art and fashion whose practice explores sustainable textile practices while researching themes of Black histories, Queer histories, Afrofuturism, Caribbean Art histories, identity, race and the connection of people and the space they occupy. ”

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Saskia Wassing

“Saskia Wassing's family lives across the globe and she takes comfort in the memories and connections. Originally from England, tea drinking is all-important. The teacups, the history, and the memory they hold. Birds capture her imagination with their colorful plumage, habitats, and rituals becoming playful characters connected to and intertwined with the places she travels. Her process of layering and stitching provides an expression of her personal language, embroidery.”

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How to create an artist art portfolio website.

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  3. Upload your artwork. Create a gallery or custom page to display your work.
  4. Edit your site. Customize your site menu to include exactly what you want.
  5. Personalize your design. Make it yours and change options like the template preset, fonts, and colors.
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