Artsy Shark celebrates artists in the field, hard at work, showing, selling, or gathering inspiration.
Photographer Mike Hudson captures an image during his autumn trip to Maine.
Artist Carol Santora confers with a model for one of her pastel animal portraits.
Georgia Mansur paints the landscape en plein air at Libby’s Rock.
Fiber artist Bonnie J. Smith speaks about her work in an exhibition at the Loft Gallery in San Pedro, CA.
Ankya Klay shares her video with a delighted crowd in Zimbabwe.
Photographer Hena Tayeb captures architectural details in Key West.
Jewelry artist Emanuela Aureli displays her work at an outdoor fair.
Australian painter Sally West hits Sydney’s north beaches for inspiration.
Geri Obermann snaps a photo on location in London.
Jeff Ripple at his easel in the Everglades National Park near Long Pine Key just before sunset.
Rosemary Williams walks through a wet meadow in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park after photographing butterflies.
Artist Jan Crooker snapped this photo of her plein air painting on a sweltering summer day in Annapolis, Maryland.
Krysia Napiorkowski with her stained glass lamps at the Fuller Lodge Art Center gallery in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
John Garland Tyson works on three colorful canvases filled with swimming jellyfish.
Kathleen Hall, co-owner of The Gallery Next Door in Bar Harbor, Maine, with a few of her palette knife paintings.
Marty Saccone spends a majority of his time photographing landscapes and seascapes at Quoddy Head State Park in Maine.
Lynn Welker appears at a show of her work at A Gallery Fine Art in Palm Desert, California.
Fiber artist Troy Berggren Lacey speaks with a customer at a Tennessee craft fair.
great, thanks carolyn for putting me up here with all the beautiful other makers!
will pass it on for sure… 🙂
emanuela
Thanks, Emanuela, photo articles about artists are always popular – and very shareable!
how fun to see artists out of the studio, out on various locations!!
Carolyn thank you for highlighting the work we do and celebrating our commitment to improving our craft~ so many hard working artists out there doing what we love and loving what we do! : D
I agree, these photos illustrate that passion for capturing just the right image!
Thank you so much for including me in your article!
Thanks again Carolyn. I really appreciate the extra exposure (no pun intended…).
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My pleasure. Your photo was very striking!
Hi Carolyn,
Thanks for featuring my pic. in your Artists on Location page today.
And hello to any of you visitors. I would love you to come by my way !
Ankya
You are very welcome – best to you!
Hello Carolyn,
A big thank you for featuring me in your Artists on Location page today.
My particular favorite subjects,….
The coastal remoteness of Down East Maine especially its unique unexploited character that incorporate so well into landscapes and seascapes.
You will see land and seascapes of Quoddy Head State Park located in Lubec, Maine as well as various still life studies depicting nautical themed subjects and portrayals in the natural environment.
Thank you if you stop on by, browse, just say hello, browse or leave a comment.
I always enjoy talking shop or just exchanging thoughts.
Marty
I think it’s always fascinating to see where and how artists work. Art isn’t only a thing, it’s an experience. Happy to share yours with the readers.
I enjoyed that! Wanted to see even more!!!
Carolyn,
It’s been so long since I’ve seen an artist working that this felt so good. Thank you. I use to “summer” with a group in our colony in Maine. Not much interaction. But, still, they were just nice to see around. It felt great to me. I didn’t know why, but I felt very comfortable around them. Now I know why!
Thanks, again, Carolyn, for your unending specialness you have.
Best Always,
Victoria
Thank you for allowing us to see so many wonderful artists..Peggy Stokes Solana Beach CA
May I ask how to upload some images for you to view…Peggy Stokes
Peggy, These artists were invited to send photos of themselves on location … and invitations were sent to artists who submitted their work to be featured artists.
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