Artist Art

Irfan Hendrian

“IRFAN HENDRIAN is an artist, industrial printmaker and graphic designer known for his formal explorations in abstraction. Working mainly with paper and industrial print, his interest is in the Bauhaus approach and method: to reduce, subtract and simplify everything to its most sublime, essential and substantial state, thus developed a purist approach to materials. Currently based in Bandung, Indonesia and represented by Sullivan+Strumpf.”

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Kate Lionis

“Kate Lionis is an artist residing in Sydney, Australia. Using a mixtures of oils, acrylics and watercolour with sketching, Kate is on a journey of discovery celebrating the simplicity of everyday life. After spending most of her childhood playing around with different types of art, she started making some effort in 2018. Currently the focus is on everyday moments and celebrating the simple pleasures life can offer. ”

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DAAS

“DAAS is an American contemporary artist, internationally recognized for his vibrant, engaging paintings and murals. ”

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Valeriu Catalineanu

“Valeriu Catalineanu uses mixed media techniques to access deeper levels of ideas, which would thus be hidden in a single medium, which would impose some boundaries.”

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Ava Margueritte

“Ava Margueritte is a multidisciplinary artist, primarily focused on photo-based works along with drawing, painting, and writing. Margueritte has a BFA from OCAD University in Fine Arts Photography and a Diploma from School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa. Margueritte explores different narratives to document physical reactions to different emotional states. By absorbing her surroundings she evaluates the connection between body and mind.”

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Beka Wueste

“Born in Texas and raised in Virginia, Beka Wueste earned a B.A. in art history from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA, and an M.A. in art history from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. She is a member of the Fredericksburg Center for Creative Arts. An avid reader of books and collector of music on vinyl, and lives with my husband and rescue dogs in Northern Virginia. ”

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Koby Martin

“Koby Martin is a proud export of Ghana. His talent and God-given gift were nurtured in his motherland and polished in the United Kingdom. These worlds merge together in his art where traits of his African descent and life in Europe thus far, can be seen as a consistent influence in the narratives of his pieces. Koby’s work is an introspective, autobiographical exploration of his life which portrays the inclusive human experience of dealing with emotions, memories, thoughts, and feelings.”

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Kassi Sheppard

“Kassi Sheppard is a Multidisciplinary Textile Artist and Photographer. Working predominantly with the natural world, Kassi uses materials that include textiles, photography and collage. Much of her recent work has been motivated by a desire to bring out what is beyond the surface, responding to elements living in the natural world and focusing on issues around nature of the body, its flaws, and how socially constructed ideals of beauty imposed on women.”

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Bernardo Diaz

“Bernardo Diaz is an artist, educator, and administrator who resides in Austin TX. Diaz received his MFA from the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. A first generation Mexican-American, Diaz was born in Rochelle, Illinois and spent his formative years in Eagle Pass, a southwest Texas town on the border with Mexico. Diaz’s work explores notions of identity and currently works around three formal conceptual frameworks: embellishment, omission, and revision. ”

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Jamie Q

“Jamie Q is a queer non-binary artist whose work includes fabric design, custom garments, textile art, quilts, paintings, drawings, sculptures, prints zines, and multiples. Their projects work through ideas around arts economies and creative labour, gender and queerness, craft and repurposed materials, and process-based play. Alongside their independent art practice, Jamie also works as a textile artist in costuming for film.”

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How to create an artist art portfolio website.

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  2. Choose an artist art template. Don’t worry—if you change your mind later, you can easily switch templates.
  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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