Winter Artist Showcase 2023 | Artsy Shark


Enjoy this selection of amazing works by our latest group of talented artists in different mediums. Click on each artist’s name to visit their website and learn more.

 

“Sublimation” acrylic on canvas, 40cm х 60cm by Vanda Orlova

 

Vanda Orlova

When we create a family, we seem to go through sublimation. And then our children are the embodiment of our contours. My picture is about the importance of family in the life of every person.

 

handmade textile handbags

Selection of “quadruple delight” handmade textile bags by Inga & Evija

 

Inga & Evija

We are Inga & Evija, known for our handcrafted, upcycled, artsy, uplifting fashion accessories. Our mission is to make people feel confident and beautiful, regardless of their body type.

 

whimsical portrait by artist Angela Chostner

“From Their Love She Blooms” acrylic on canvas with silk and raw emerald, 30″ x 30″ by Angela Chostner

 

Angela Chostner

My intention is to express the energy of virtue through moving color grounded in feminine form. Deep blues, angelic faces and archetypal shapes are hallmarks of my work. My creative process is part meditation, part prayer.

 

abstract watercolor by Juanita Hagberg

“Synergy” watercolor, 19″ x 25″ by Juanita Hagberg

 

Juanita Hagberg

Personal experiences and aesthetic connection inform my response to nature. Textural, bold, and organic, my watercolors suggest the complexity found in the natural world without replicating it.

 

Abstract digital art photography by Gerrie Lewis

“The Elusive Butterflies” manipulated photography, 40″ x 40″ by Gerrie Lewis

 

Gerrie Lewis

My transformational photography visually stimulates one’s mind while bringing awareness to the interwoven connection between nature and society. Multiple photos of broken glass overlaid with photos of flowers is how I created The Elusive Butterflies.

 

pencil portrait of Muhammad Ali by Rob Thompson

“King of Kings” pencil, 16.5″ x 23.4″

 

Rob Thompson

Welcome to my artistic world. I’m Rob Thompson, a Yorkshire, UK-born artist. I share my vision for dynamic and captivating artworks through my subjects and styles.

 

sunset scene by oil painter Nancy Blacker

“Inner Harbour Sunset” oil on canvas, 8″ x 10″ by Nancy Blacker

 

Nancy Blacker

Exploring the theme of entropy, my work focuses on aging. I try to paint what I find to be beauty at every stage of life in defiance of the aging process itself.

 

portrait of Jesus by Cindy Spellman

“Portrait of Jesus Based on the Shroud of Turin” oil, 8″ x 10″

 

Cindy Spellman

After measuring the proportions on the Shroud of Turin, I painted this portrait in oils. The Shroud captured the imprint of Jesus Christ which occurred during a supernatural burst of radiation during the Resurrection.

 

contemporary painting by Marc Raddino

“Aleph’s Garden” oil on canvas, 70cm x 100cm by Marco Raddino

 

Marco Raddino

My works present a great imagination of shapes and compositions, bright and energetic colours, as well as continuous philosophical and theological references. For example, in this painting, the subjects incessantly recall elements of the Jewish-Christian theological and philosophical tradition.

 

painting of a rainbow dream by Monica Brinkman

“Dream” acrylic on wood panel, 34″ x 30″ by Monica Brinkman

 

Monica Brinkman

I create playful, meditative, and colorful acrylic paintings to complement spaces for relaxation. Common themes in my work are yoga, balance, feminism, and nature.

 

whimsical urban scene by Stacie Flint

“Patio” acrylic on canvas, 11″ x 14″ by Stacie Flint

 

Stacie Flint

When I am painting, I go to an intuitive realm of joy because that is what I want to feel and to share. Color, play, beauty, inspire, love through art!

 

Floral oil painting by Kajal Zaveri

“Blooms” oil, 40″ x 30″ by Kajal Zaveri

 

Kajal Zaveri

I am a New York based artist, and my landscape paintings fall in the realm of abstract realism; familiar and known, yet abstract enough for modern sensibilities and for allowing viewer interpretation and immersion.

 

landscape painting by oil painter Mary Hills Powell

“Shining Dawn” oil on canvas, 20″ x 16″ by Mary Hills Powell

 

Mary Hills Powell

I love painting reflections, transparencies and opacities in water. Light creates such abstract colors, shapes and distortions that are fascinating to interpret with paint.

 

abstract painting by Roya Yadzi

“A New Day” mixed media, 24″ x 30″ by Roya Yazdi

 

Roya Yazdi

As a self-taught artist based in Los Angeles, my inspiration is drawn from nature coupled with bold, vibrant colors and textured techniques. This results in art that reflects my ever-shifting creative mood.

 

winter landscape by painter Rose Faye

“Mood Indigo” oil on canvas 16″ x 20″ by Rose Faye

 

Rose Faye

A  serene walk in the woods after overnight snowfall. A companion painting is on my website named Snow Trees.  My mission is to create beauty and joy through visual art.

 

3D mixed media whimsical creature by Vivienne Riggio

“Ferdinand, Lover of Peace and Freedom” mixed media, 15″ x 12″ by Vivienne Riggio

 

Vivienne Riggio

I fabricate large scale mythical creatures that connect us to another time, another place. I draw from my experience in operatic costume design and use traditional embroidery techniques, sheep’s wool and upcycled unusual objects. My desire is that these shaman-like sculptures evoke a departure from conventional imagery to an unfamiliar place of wonder.

 

seacoast landscape photo by David Rowell

“Seacoast 3414″ photograph, 30″ x 30” by David Rowell

 

David Rowell

My work examines the ephemeral quality of the natural environment through creative exposure techniques and mindful composition along with the discovery and construction of light, color and texture.

 

floral painting acrylic by artist Alison Thomas

“Poppy Peace” acrylic and resin, 24″ x 24″ x 1.5″ by Alison Thomas

 

Alison Thomas

I see my art as perfectly imperfect. My art is about embracing the inherent flaws and imperfections in life and finding beauty and meaning in them. Imperfection is often what makes things interesting.

 

painting of two giraffes by Sandy Jacobs

“Molly and Audrey” oil, 16″ x 12″ by Sandy Jacobs

 

Sandy Jacobs

I invite viewers into relationship with the natural world, hoping to elicit fascination, to convey the spirit of what I see there, and to inspire respect for nature’s intrinsic role in all our lives.

 

futuristic awareness painting by Lindsey Ridgeway

“Portrait of Awareness” acrylic on canvas, 36″ x 48″ by Lindsey Ridgeway

 

Lindsey Ridgeway

My paintings feature the interplay between internal and external influences that shape our conscious experience. Much of my work features plants, animals, and fungi, which aids in relaying different philosophies reflected to us through nature.

 

whimsical painting based on poem by Sue Turayhi

“The Bobble Braid Poem” acrylic and oil, 24″ x 48″ by Sue Turayhi

 

Sue Turayhi

This painting is based on a poem called the Bobble Braids. I responded to the spiritual feeling that poem impacted and in return I poured my heart and soul into the canvas, bringing the visual image of love, dance, and the cosmos to the canvas. I am always inspired to connect the dots between word, image, and color.

 

whimsical digital art dog grooming

“Feelin’ Groomy” digital art, various sizes by Zoey Vegas

 

Zoey Vegas

I enjoy creating art that makes people happy and smile. I would like to use my art in ways to help children and animals. We need more smiles!

 

portrait of a young woman by Raelyn Acorn

“Graceful Strength” mixed media with oil, 20″ x 16″ by Raelyn Acorn

 

Raelyn Acorn

The inspiration for this piece came as I wanted to show the strength we as women have. The beauty in our souls as we emerge out of our world.

 

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