Artist Art

Shae Gregg

“Shae Gregg is an emerging artist from the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Gregg comments on ideas surrounding consciousness, spirituality, the human condition and the world around us. Images that explore the quality of life: innocence and experience, dreams and nightmares, fantasy and fact, beauty and ugliness; scenarios that trusts the viewer into a dislocated surreality where 'good' and 'bad' are on an equal plane. Gregg has exhibited nationally and internationally. ”

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Emma McCabe

“Emma is a multidisciplinary illustrator holding a BFA in illustration from the Maine College of Art. Her experience lies in storytelling, installations, marketing and design. She currently lives in Midcoast Maine and is the second half of Ginsu Media, owned with her partner and ultimate collaborator, Nishant John.”

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Aine Sandford

“Aine Sandford practices art as a way of life and is constantly exploring different styles and mediums as a means of expression. Her portfolio includes commercial art, screen printing, logos, greeting cards, album covers, and murals created in both studio and live settings. She believes in the meditative and therapeutic power of art to facilitate transformation, growth and healing. When painting she becomes focused, curious, and playful.”

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“Kemi Mai is an artist whose focus is exploring realism with surreal elements. ”

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Olivia Grace Di Gregorio

“Olivia Di Gregorio is an emerging Canadian artist who visits expressions about femininity, childhood, and melancholy in oil-painted subjects, integrating contemporary ideas and identities into a classic mythological framework. Her major inspirations are derived from exploring relationships between personal writings, reflections on inclusive ideologies, and the historical process of painting.”

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Jonathan Charlebois

“Jonathan Charlebois is an American artist most known for his loose brush strokes, abstract creations, and repetitive text-based works. The works of Charlebois aims to communicate both complex and basic emotions, ideas, or stories to the viewer in an honest matter. ”

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John Irick

“John Irick is a Seattle-based artist whose work focuses on the existential. John is currently working on a series of paintings having to do with the future and inventions.”

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John Haynes

“John Haynes is an Oxfordshire-based landscape and seascape artist, his paintings inspired by scenes of beauty and interest, relishing each new challenge to capture the mood, atmosphere, and realism in minute detail with accuracy and precision. His oil paintings depict the beauty of the Greek Islands, specializing in Skiathos, the great British coastline, and the Cotswolds. His favorite part of any painting is water reflections, which can be seen in vivid detail in many of his latest works”

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Efe Kurt

“The Clique is an innovative artist team led by Efe Kurt based in New York City. The Clique performs production on visual arts. It aims to reveal the tactility, spatiality and sensation in the visual. The Clique argues that narratives over context should be an aftershock rather than a premise. The Clique is located at the intersection of the actual and the virtual. The place where this intersection becomes concrete is where art becomes eternal. ”

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Stella Schwake

“Stella Schwake is an artist based in Berlin and London. Her artistic works are characterized by strong colors in symbiosis and contrast. In the use of color and form, she seeks contrary and new ways of representing feminism and the doom of planet earth. It is about new forms as symbolizing necessary change, about the process of finding form, expression, and what you discover. ”

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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.
  6. Ready to go further? Set up your store, add SEO or social media integration, and more—whenever you want.

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