We asked some artist friends to share works that radiate color and texture. Click on each artist’s name to visit their website.
Celebration of the Landscape
Artsy Shark invited some artist friends to share landscapes in their own signature styles.
Featured Artist Nancy Christy-Moore
Brilliant colors and joyful movement explode from Southwest artist Nancy Christy-Moore’s mixed media paintings.
Featured Artist Gwen Meharg
Abstract artist Gwen Meharg paints from the heart, expressing thoughts, emotions and hope through her artwork.
Featured Artist Raven Skye McDonough
Brilliant colors, flowing form, pattern and texture are the hallmarks of mixed media collage artist Raven Skye McDonough.
Artists Share Their Favorite Works
Artsy Shark invited some artist friends to share a favorite piece of art with our readers. Click on each name to visit their website.
Featured Artist Holly Savas
Artist Holly Savas draws inspiration from vintage and everyday household items to create colorful collages.
Featured Artist Stacy “Crowgirl” Spangler
Digital artist Stacy “Crowgirl” Spangler creates collages using vintage photographs, hand-painted watercolor textures and other images.
Featured Artist Janice Stevens
The wonderfully textured textile paintings of artist Janice Stevens highlight the continual struggle between man-made objects and nature.
Featured Artist Sarah Bush
I also find it interesting that the reflective glow created by the cool, hard nature of the metal also helps express the warmth so important to me; qualities I initially thought would come only from the imagery itself.
Featured Artist Maya Kuvaja
My current body of work is a more inwardly focused contemplation. Images derived from dreams and memories are layered together to create poetic narratives of personal histories.
Featured Artist Carol Surface
In life the exploration and understanding of the psyche and its diverse states of being is revealed to us in layers, so layers and the ability to obscure and see through illusion are central to my methodology and imagery.
Featured Artist Josh Talbott
Ideas are magic. Taking one idea to completion just means five more knocking at your door, until eventually you just take the door off the hinges.
Featured Artist Barbara Harmer
Inspiration comes from nature, photos, my imagination, dreams and themed art shows. Sometimes the paper takes on a life of itʼs own and dictates how the finished piece turns out. I donʼt fight it and it usually works itself out.