Artist Art

Delaney Lee

“Bright, figurative, oil paintings celebrating every day. Delaney Lee likes to explore the possibilities with paint application using lean paint next to heavily textured, frosting-like applications. ”

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Mikill Skugga

“Mikill Skugga creates analog collages. Always using just two clippings to make a picture. The aesthetic is very minimalistic. He thrives on the limitation that comes from the rule of connecting just two images. His pictures form a pair and there’s no space for overthinking, or for using tricks. It must be simple, strong, and honest to be effective.”

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Charlot van Heeswijk

“Charlot is a freelance film and image-maker based in Berlin. She specializes in directing documentaries and music videos, figurative painting, and portrait photography.”

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Eric Oxford

“A connoisseur and creator of all things awesome. As we all need a break from the hyper-digital world we live in Eric Oxford strives to keep it tactile and real. Implementing stop motion animation & fabrication, original lighting, and sculpture work as well as interactive events with analog visuals, animation, music and more! If you want to make something cool and awesome, I'll help you make it a reality.”

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Cassie Vaughan

“Cassie Vaughan is fascinated by faces and places that reveal themselves by degrees. An introvert by nature, she tries to make sense of reality by taking it apart and reassembling it, or building an image through-line.”

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Aiden Harmitt-Williams

“In his works, Aiden Harmitt-Williams strive to evoke more than shallow beauty. He look to deliver something more akin to when you taste a dish (not porcelain but the food atop it) and notice a spice you favour, subtly applied but giving you more than you came for. He has discovered the reward of a slow cook, taking time to compose, angle and most importantly not to waste.”

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Alun Be

“Alun Be is an artist who strives to portray African modernity. Born Alioune Ba in 1981 in Dakar, Senegal, Be credits the development of his oeuvre largely to his French, American, and West African upbringing. Be’s parents did not believe art was a stable career, pushing him to pursue an M.A. in Architecture. After two years as an architect in Senegal, a move to Denmark sparked his love for photography. Since then, Be has exhibited at the Milan Universal Exposition, and the Dakar Biennale.”

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Charlotte Hodges

“Born to French American parents and brought up traveling the world with a home base in Mexico, CHACHA could truly be considered a citizen of the world. Fluent in multiple languages and cultures, themes of inter-connectivity, solidarity, and responsibility for the environment are common in her work. On the floor and walls of her home, in countless journals, and recently through various expositions and publications, CHACHA has created as she lives, laying bare the evolution of her mind and art.”

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Tina Yan

“Tina (Huating) Yan is a Chinese-Canadian illustrator and otaku from Edmonton, Alberta. She works with mainly ink, marker and Procreate, but loves experimenting with animation and printmaking. Her work is highly influenced by manga and street art and is constantly fueled by electronic music and rock. She is passionate about designing characters, screenprinting, and creating comics and zines. In 2022, she self-published her first manga RUDBECKIA. ”

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Cavier Coleman

“On the same date as Pablo Picasso died, in the same year as Jean-Michel Basquiat’s death, the artist, Cavier Coleman was born. Raised in Detroit, Michigan during its financial crisis, Cavier’s innate athleticism secured the student a basketball scholarship to Emmanuel College. The talent thrived during his second year of college which abruptly ended when a model scout discovered Cavier. The nineteen year old immediately launched his career as an international model which spanned the globe fr”

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How to create an artist art portfolio website.

Attract clients with an artist art portfolio that highlights exactly who you are as an artist artist. Creating your own online artist art portfolio is easy and intuitive with a dedicated artist art portfolio website builder. Choose a website builder like Format that comes with blogging, SEO, social media tools, and an online store so you have everything you need to display your work brilliantly and grow your business. We’ve rounded up six simple tips to keep in mind when building your portfolio website.

  1. Sign up for a free trial with Format. No credit card required.
  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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