Mixed Media
A Celebration of Wildlife in Art: Submit Your Best Animal-Themed Work Today!
Work of art is to capture the beauty and majesty of the natural world around us. They can be a piercing gaze of a wild predator, the delicate flutter of a butterfly’s wings, or the innocence that you see in your pet’s eyes. Yes, artists are always fond of animals to portray them as timeless muses. If you are an artist with a passion for wildlife and creatures, now is the time to showcase your talent in an animal art contest organized by trendy art galleries like Gallery4%.
By rachel brown10 months ago in Art
Why Do Open Calls Matter for Emerging Artists?
Emerging artists can find it difficult to navigate the art world. It is a real task to gain exposure, secure exhibition opportunities, and build a network with the art fraternity. It can be a challenging job. Open calls for artists become a game-changer here. It can be a museum open call for artists, an open call gallery exhibition, or an international call for artists like that of TERAVARNA art gallery, where artists can reap the benefits and showcase their talents to a wider viewer base.
By Blair Bart10 months ago in Art
Nino Siboshvili: A Life of Reinvention Through Art and Storytelling
Some lives unfold in a straight line, predictable and steady. Others take unexpected turns, shaped by both hardship and inspiration. Nino Siboshvili’s journey belongs to the latter. Born in Georgia in 1975, she grew up surrounded by creativity, drawn to art and music from a young age. Life, however, had its own plans. She was married young, had two daughters, and devoted herself to family. But as the years went by, she would be forced to face things that would set her on a path she could never have dreamed of. A motor vehicle accident in 2000 changed everything.
By James Carter10 months ago in Art
Online Art Gallery: Showcase & Sell Your Art Globally
If Van Gogh were alive today, he’d probably be selling Starry Night as an NFT, tweeting about his latest brushstroke, and running an online art gallery from a trendy Parisian loft. Luckily, you don’t have to go to such extremes (or lose an ear) to make a name for yourself in the art world. The digital era has opened up endless opportunities for artists to showcase and sell their work globally, all from the comfort of their studio—or, let’s be real, their couch.
By Katherine Brown10 months ago in Art
The Analog Renaissance: How Offline Hobbies Are Reclaiming Our Time and Minds
In a world where screens dominate our waking hours—pinging with notifications, flooding us with endless content—it’s easy to feel like a passenger in a digital dystopia. Yet, a quiet revolution is brewing. Analog hobbies, from vinyl records to handwritten journals, are surging in popularity as antidotes to digital chaos. This isn’t mere nostalgia; it’s a conscious shift toward mindfulness, connection, and reclaiming our humanity.
By Rocky Brahma10 months ago in Art







