New Artist Spotlight: Sue Canuteson

Sue Canuteson doesn’t plan her paintings. She lets them unfold naturally, using a call-and-response approach as she layers warm, earthy-toned brushstrokes with a wet-on-wet technique. Her work often utilizes the same color palette—prioritizing line and shape. Inspired by the mark-making and patterns found in African art, she is drawn to its coloration, style, and overall […]
Feel The Heat: Vibrant Summer, Impressionists

Today, we’ll look at perhaps the most common version of this theme: summer. French artists from the 18th and 19th centuries depicted the beauty of summer heat in their paintings. Known as Impressionists because critics at the time thought their work looked more like impressions than finished works, these artists created landscapes of their changing […]
Digital Art: How to Make Digital Art?

With time, we humans evolved—our surroundings evolved, and so did our lifestyles. But these aren’t the only things that changed with time.The process of evolution continued in our minds in the form of art. Art transformed from simple cave paintings to the Renaissance and into the art we have today.It progressed with us through different […]