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This Artist Paints With His Canvas Upside Down—Here's Why it Works
Featured Artist David Twose transforms the familiar into bold, abstract creations, keeping his subjects—bodies, landscapes, and cities—recognizable. His vibrant work offers a fresh, thought-provoking view of the world.
This Artist Forages Her Own Materials—And Creates Stunning Results
Featured Artist Lisa-Marie Price transforms foraged earth pigments into stunning works that inspire mindfulness and eco-consciousness, while sharing how she balances creativity, advocacy, and the challenges of an art career.
Why This Ceramicist Finds Creative Freedom Within Her Self-Imposed Limits
Artwork Archive’s Featured Artist Yasha Butler creates minimalist ceramics that draw inspiration from nature and tranquility. With her design background, she leans on self-imposed boundaries to fuel her creativity.
Ask Artwork Archive: "How Do I Keep Growing My Art Career Without Burning Out?"
"I haven't touched clay in days because I'm drowning in paperwork." This week, we explore that delicate balance between running a thriving art business and protecting your creative soul—and how to build systems that serve both.
Discover One-of-a-Kind Gifts for Everyone on Your List | 2024 Original Artwork Gift Guide
Gift original art that brings joy this season on the Discovery Platform. From stocking-sized surprises to statement pieces, each creation is uniquely handmade, making your holiday gifting truly extraordinary.
This Feminist Artist Paints Nude Men, and the Fact We Question It Reveals Centuries of Bias
Monique Crépault, aka MŌ, redefines the traditional gaze with bold male nude paintings, blending scenography and theatrical storytelling to explore new perspectives and human connection.