Nature, Industry, and Diptychs By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP Joy Munt’s website details her work in the film and video industry and then her transition into painting to follow her love of landscape. Inspired by living in four different cities in three provinces, Joy’s painting is an expressive,…
Category: reviews: fine art websites
Websites cited here were submitted by artists and writers for review. In our reviews, WTP editors consider actual website design and ease of navigation, but first and foremost, seek to highlight is content–to grow the online presence to these noteworthy cyber talents.
Site Review: Carolyn A. Land
Nature Represented and Abstracted By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Carolyn A. Land is a Florida-based artist focused on nature and the human relationship to it: “I am fascinated by the intricate designs that are created within the small space of one’s vision. The lines, forms, colors, and textures, of the natural elements are what motivate my…
Site Review: Jacqueline Dee Parker
Colorful Collages and Negative Space By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP Jacqueline Dee Parker is a mixed-media painter and poet. Her website documents a fruitful dialog between these two art forms that are a thread that runs throughout her extensive body of work. Born in New York City and…
Site Review: William Vollers
Imperfection and Found Objects By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP William Vollers’s website is a reflection of his artistic vision of less is more—few words as necessary to direct the viewer and five images of work that represent how he categorizes his assemblages: Free Standing, Table Top, Wall Hangings,…
Site Review: Antigone Kourakou
“Her style is diametrically opposed to the more literal interpretation of point-and-shoot photography” By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP The homepage of Antigone Kourakou’s website is striking in its simplicity—a single black-and-white photograph of a woman in a full-frontal reclining position. However, there is finally nothing simple about it.…
Site Review: Tatiana L. Sougakova
“I do not paint images. I paint energy.” By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP Tatiana L. Sougakova is a Russian-born American abstract artist, living and working in New Jersey, United States. Her website bio details her artistic journey beginning with her graduation from the Restoration Arts College, St. Petersburg,…
Christopher Owen Nelson: Portraits of Infinite Possibility
“I experienced the most transcendent oneness I had ever felt.” by Emily Jaeger, Features Editor Christopher Owen Nelson, a painter, musician, and sculptor native to Colorado, studied Fine Arts at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Nelson’s artwork has been been featured in Western Art Collector; Luxe Interiors and Design; Western Art and…
Site Review: Mira M White
Emotional, Abstract Works and Their Inspiration By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP White is a prolific West Coast artist working in many diverse media: oil, acrylic, encaustic, pastel, and watercolor. An overall emotive searching quality permeates her work, a kind of quest to reveal the poetic essence of an…
Artist Mohan Sundaresan: Woven Paintings
The Weaving of Two Canvases into One By Emily Jaeger, Features Editor Mohan Sundaresan, born in India, is a painter largely self-taught. In 2011 Mohan’s first solo exhibition was held at the La Jolla Historical Society. He has exhibited at UCSD La Jolla and The Escondido Center for the Arts. His work may be seen in…
Site Review: David French
Painting to Make Sense of Pain By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP On his website, David French’s artist statement begins poignantly: “I was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. Today I am cancer free. This personally painful experience profoundly shaped me as an individual and artist. This event informs my artwork…
Site Review: ArtistsNetwork.com
A Holy Grail for Artists By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP Artists are constantly networking in search of information regarding new publications, technical tips, resources, and much more. For some, ArtistsNetwork.com may be the Holy Grail. ArtistsNetwork.com is a division of the F+W Media, Inc. Art Community, which offers art contests,…
Site Review: Ken Berman
Art and Architecture Intersect By Richard Malinsky, Arts Editor Submit your website for review by WTP On California artist Ken Berman’s homepage, his work is referred to as “the nexus of urban art and design.” He describes his designs as combining the energy of the urban environment with the mechanics of our modern age. Berman’s…