Showing off your art on a website can be challenging. Most websites scroll vertically, while art in a gallery is viewed horizontally.

Showing off your art on a website can be challenging. Most websites scroll vertically, while art in a gallery is viewed horizontally.
Like so many, I am a big fan of Bon Iver and very excited about their new album.
Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo has some of the most amazing illustration that I have seen in a while. These illustrations deliver vivid color and gorgeous textures with a touch of dark “They Live” quirkiness.
Scattered Trees is a new find for me and I could not decide which song to feature.
Jud Bergeron has some wonderful small sculpture that he created in collaboration with a favorite painter of mine, Joe Sorren.
Julie Evans has some fantastic paintings that merge tightly controlled painting techniques with more chaotic methods. Living between these disciplines, her paintings are complex compostions of lively color, texture and pattern.
The artwork of Jeremy Fish is playfully scary and just plain fun to look at. Most of his art is rich with graphic detail with a minimal color palette. When viewing his work online you will immediately get his angle by the URL of his website, sillypinkbunnies.com.
Erik Otto does some amazing paintings that are linear, fluid and ripe with texture. Oh yeah, he does some nice sculpture too.
Today I have an older song that came up in my mix this morning. Director’s Cut is a two for one featuring artists Head Like a Kite and Tilson.