Artist Art

Sarah Zanchetta

“ Sarah Zanchetta is a multidisciplinary artist. Her practice emerges from growing up in a male-dominated society. Zanchetta investigates the male role within heteronormative relationships. utilizes the historical affair between feminism and textiles. She manipulates found hypermasculine imagery into opulent patterns. These digital designs become printed physical textiles and transform into immersive sculptures. Her forms unveil the intimate rituals within the female domain.”

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Alexandra Diez de Rivera

“Alexandra Diez de Rivera is a visual artist based in London working with photography. Her portrait work has been included in publications such as Vanity Fair, FT Magazine, Shanghai Daily, and Le Point and she is represented in private and public collections in the UK, China, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Greece and Dubai. Diez de Rivera has been pushing the boundaries of digital photography with her theatrical tableaux and staged portraits.”

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Lisa Daniels

“Lisa Daniels is an artist and creator. Having a background in Music & Human Genetics, her work is guided by the principle of Identity, Evolution, & Expression. "All living creatures have omnipresent uniqueness- a code- that gives us the integral backbone of our physical being. Combined with the ability to evolve & expand each day, we can rise to capacity to express our true individuality and identity. This whole process can be raw & uncharted, but it is always natural & beautiful." -Lisa”

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Jordan Shaw

“Jordan Shaw is an artist and creative technologist whose work spans mediums ranging from digital and algorithmically generated to interactive physical environments and installations. His work explores themes of technological influence in culture and the predefined expectations society has about their relationship with computers, technology, and the future. These ideas manifest themselves by visualizing hidden interactions between people, technology, data and digital systems.”

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Elizabeth Faraci

“Sometimes a single moment defines us. Other times, it's only after a lengthy culmination and rumination of ideas that we can "see the big picture". The two can also crossover at times like a Venn diagram. It's this honest, flawed, captivating intersection that I aim to reflect in my work. Elizabeth is from Denver, Colorado. She received a B.F.A. from Pitzer College and a M.S. in Art & Design Education from Pratt Institute. ”

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Tim Porter

“Tim Porter is a Canadian photographer, painter and filmmaker, known for his highly formalist photographs that range from documentary and landscape images to abstract experimental works. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, in solo and group shows, and is held in both private and public collection The National Gallery of Canada has a large collection of Porter’s artworks, including works from his 1970s downtown Vancouver series and his Japanese garden series.”

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James Reeder

“James Reeder lives and works in Brooklyn. He earned a degree from Pacific Union College in CA. He’s been included in many exhibitions in New York and beyond. Recent exhibitions include Sous Les Etoiles Gallery, New York; Space 22 Gallery, Seoul; 3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo; Galerie Binome, Paris; and Mixed Greens, New York. Solo exhibitions include Lesley Heller Workspace, New York and A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn. Reeder was director and curator at Silver Projects photography space in Brooklyn.”

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Eden Knutilla

“Eden Knutilla is a non-binary, Oakland-based artist who creates small contemplative sculptures and claymation films based around beach and street litter. Their work investigates intersections of trash, queerness, spirituality and consumer culture. They see working with trash as an opportunity to re-frame our responsibility to our objects and each other, and to create narratives that inspire different ways of considering what we might have seen as disposable.”

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Stella Morais

“Renowned Photographer and Art director with 10+ years of experience, Stella works in a variety of sub-sectors within the creative industry. She is a Brazilian visual artist based in London and available upon request Internationally. Her collaborations include some of the leading global fashion brands and magazines such as Wonderland Magazine, Hunger Magazine, Chanel and Bimba Y Lola.”

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Lavender Chang

“Lavender Chang's focus lies in conceptual photography. Reflection of the sensitivity towards the surrounding nuances creates an extended canvas allowing contemplation and leaving behind traces of her mortality through the passage of time. Exhibited at Singapore Art Museum, Sundaram Tagore Gallery NYC, Mizuma Gallery, The Arts House, Gajah Gallery Yogyakarta, Alliance Française de Singapour. She won Noise Singapore Prize, France+ Singapore Photographic Art Awards and President Design Award.”

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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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