This week we're going to take a look at some of the fine artists on Etsy and just a small handful of the mediums they cover. Enjoy!
Charcoal



From Jeffrey Richter Fine Art. Pictured above: Love Song, Ingrid and Desire all originally drawn in black and white charcoal. Jeffrey, an artist since high school, has also been a sculptor and painting instructor (I'd like to take his class!). You can purchase prints and originals from his Etsy shop so hop to it!
Digital From
John W. Golden. Pictured above:
Mom
Mobile,
Ted Box
Art Robot and
Golden
Longboards. John creates all of his work digitally and has an
impressive design and animations resume (seen on Cartoon Network, CBS,
TNT, etc). Everything you in his Etsy shop begins as a blank computer
screen. Impressive! How can you not snag yourself a signed print?
Ink
From Pale
Preoccupation. Pictured above:
The
Dressmaker,
The
Keyhole and
Beatrix
and her Knees. This artist draws inspiration for their ink work from
childhood. From the shop: "As a child I wanted to know what was
inside, what was under, what was behind things. I still do." As a fan
of Alice in Wonderland, I really find myself drawn to these works, do
you?
Oil


From RozArt. Pictured above:
Nest,
Cowboy and
Leap. Roz has been a full time artist for 20+ years and has sold hundreds of original works. She likes to call her work "whimsical fine art" and I'd have to agree. Commissions are available and they're all original on canvas!
Pencil
This may be my favorite Etsy Wednesday yet. Fantastic finds. I rarely think to look for visual art on Etsy, usually scanning through the craftier items. This is a treat!
Thank you!! I love the digital art stuff (found some great stuff for my kids' rooms).
And the camera collection?! Abso-frickin-lutely!
Oh boy! So glad you found some stuff you like. That camera collection has me positively drooling. I can just picture an entire wall of them!