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Alan Sloey
When did you first become interested in art? I’ve been doing art of some kind i think, since I was three,..old enough to hold a pencil, so I suppose its become my life. What style of art do you use most? I don’t really know exactly what style I am as I still like to do different... »
Ana B Galano
When did you first become interested in art? As a little girl, I use to enjoy drawing a LOT. Actually, back then, I would look through magazines, newspapers, tv guides, etc. and choose my favorite images (usually drawings or cartoons) and I tried to copy them as accurately as possible. I did them... »
Brian Beausoleil
When did you first become interested in art? I have been interested in art since i was 5 years of age and it has not let up since. Has your style changed from when you first began as an artist? Oh most definately. My style has matured very much from my humble beginnings. What style of... »
Pick of the Day – John Tartaglione
ShareJohn C. Tartaglione was born in Brooklyn in 1968 and began drawing before he was old enough to go to school. He was encouraged to develop his creative abilities by his talented father, John, Sr., who had worked at Marvel for several decades during the ‘Silver Age’ of comic books. John, Jr., studied painting, drawing... »
Pick of the Day – Jude Harzer
ShareFantastic! I simply admire Jude’s art, I hope you will too. I came across Jude at www.imagekind.com stop by leave a comment, become a fan. Thank you Jude! For what seems like most of my life, I have experienced the world as an endless stream of images that I wanted to capture and recreate. I... »
Portrait and Figurative Sculpture (Scottsdale, AZ)
Sculpture is a perfect medium for Susan's expression of her love of people in portrait and figurative sculpture. Sculpting people offers endless subject matter whether it is portrait or figurative.... »
How long ?
A question I am frequently asked is “how long does it take you to do a painting”. To answer that, firstly, it depends on a number of factors. The subject matter, the size of the canvas and to what degree I am inspired to paint whatever it is I am painting. Truthfully, it takes years. By... »
Clayton Bye – Interview With The Author
Share “After adding my name to the cache, I walked to the northern edge of the mountain, leaned into the wind, and stared out over the partially frozen Arctic Ocean. To the east, the mountains of Greenland rose upward out of the sea. Inland and to the west, the sun glinted off Ellesmere’s peaks. Some... »
Pick of the Day – Michael Vigliotti
ShareThe lastest addition in Michael’s gallery, I came across the posting on Fine Art America’s discussion forum requesting comments. That for me was a great opportunity to feature this piece as pick of the day. Do not limit your view to this piece only, take a tour of Michael’s gallery and feast your eyes on his... »
Portrait and Figurative Sculpture in Water-based Clay (Scottsdale, AZ)
Sculpture is a perfect medium for Susan's expression of her love of people in portrait and figurative sculpture. Sculpting people offers endless subject matter whether it is portrait or figurative.... »





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