Artist Art

Natalie King

“Natalie King is a queer Anishinaabekwe artist, facilitator and member of Timiskaming First Nation. King's practice ranges from drawing, painting, and installation as well as community engagement and activism. Often involving portrayals of femme identities, King’s works are about embracing the ambiguity and multiplicities of identity within the indigenous queer femme experience.”

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Katherine

“Katherine Mitchell DiRico uses drawing, sculpture, light, and sound elements to create multimedia installations that investigate how we negotiate connectivity and sense perception in today’s networked world.”

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Aris

“Kiara "Aris" Florez is an illustrator who works primarily in acrylics and inks to create abstract artworks. Since drawing professionally at 16 years old, her works have always strived to create stories, play with vibrant colors, and develop a unique style. After some years of studying realism, Aris has taken her works into a more semi-abstract design that is often most recognized by wavy lines and wild bold colors. ”

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Nic Hamilton

“Nic Hamilton is a Melbourne-based video artist making images, installations, live visuals, and videos. Nic draws inspiration from the diverse culture and communities of electronic music. He's made work for artists including J Colleran, Bok Bok, and Kelela, SOPHIE, Hudson Mohawke, and Bauuer, Boiler Room, Samsung, Red Bull, Kenzo. Nic's work has been featured in publications including Dazed and Confused, The Fader, Post Matter, The Creators Project, Rhizome, and Channel 4 UK.”

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Alaric Hobbs

“Alaric's sculpture and illustration is primarily influenced by world interests, such as; semiotics, fables, architecture, natural phenomena and politics. His illustrative style is inspired from nature and urban environments. In his Detritus series, Alaric manipulates found objects, and sculpts them into readymades with a purpose and function. Initially drawn to something for its original form, he questions the manipulation and history of flotsam with the same principle as 'Grandfather's Axe'.”

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Carla Fache

“Carla Fache is a chilean born, Miami-based visual artist who explores through her paintings the frontiers of color, space, balance and matter. Her work unfolds the juncture of different scenarios occurring simultaneously in parallel realities, providing interconnected timelines through her canvas, as portals to new dimensions. ”

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Isabel Wedekind

“Isabel Wedekind is an aspiring artist attending OCAD University to pursue her dream of becoming an art therapist. Wedekind’s practise consists of drawings and oil paintings, figurative work mostly, which convey a certain truth that one may find telling or emotional. Wedekind’s work has been featured in local newspapers and has taken part in art festivals such as Hamilton’s annual Supercrawl. After completing her bachelors in Fine Arts Isabel plans find a placement in a correctional facility.”

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Sarah Zanchetta

“ Sarah Zanchetta is a multidisciplinary artist. Her practice emerges from growing up in a male-dominated society. Zanchetta investigates the male role within heteronormative relationships. utilizes the historical affair between feminism and textiles. She manipulates found hypermasculine imagery into opulent patterns. These digital designs become printed physical textiles and transform into immersive sculptures. Her forms unveil the intimate rituals within the female domain.”

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Alexandra Diez de Rivera

“Alexandra Diez de Rivera is a visual artist based in London working with photography. Her portrait work has been included in publications such as Vanity Fair, FT Magazine, Shanghai Daily, and Le Point and she is represented in private and public collections in the UK, China, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Greece and Dubai. Diez de Rivera has been pushing the boundaries of digital photography with her theatrical tableaux and staged portraits.”

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Lisa Daniels

“Lisa Daniels is an artist and creator. Having a background in Music & Human Genetics, her work is guided by the principle of Identity, Evolution, & Expression. "All living creatures have omnipresent uniqueness- a code- that gives us the integral backbone of our physical being. Combined with the ability to evolve & expand each day, we can rise to capacity to express our true individuality and identity. This whole process can be raw & uncharted, but it is always natural & beautiful." -Lisa”

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How to create an artist art portfolio website.

Attract clients with an artist art portfolio that highlights exactly who you are as an artist artist. Creating your own online artist art portfolio is easy and intuitive with a dedicated artist art portfolio website builder. Choose a website builder like Format that comes with blogging, SEO, social media tools, and an online store so you have everything you need to display your work brilliantly and grow your business. We’ve rounded up six simple tips to keep in mind when building your portfolio website.

  1. Sign up for a free trial with Format. No credit card required.
  2. Choose an artist art template. Don’t worry—if you change your mind later, you can easily switch templates.
  3. Upload your artwork. Create a gallery or custom page to display your work.
  4. Edit your site. Customize your site menu to include exactly what you want.
  5. Personalize your design. Make it yours and change options like the template preset, fonts, and colors.
  6. Ready to go further? Set up your store, add SEO or social media integration, and more—whenever you want.

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