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Aug 18
Manuela Prince’s Watercolours Find Beauty and Hope in Nature’s Small Wonders

Manuela Prince, who works under the name Alma Colours, creates delicate watercolours inspired by nature’s colours, beauty, and strength. Based in Abu Dhabi, her work brings butterflies and botanicals together as symbols of hope, transformation, renewal, and new beginnings. After years away from art, Manuela returned to drawing during a difficult period in her life, eventually discovering watercolour and finding in it a way back to beauty, nature, and creativity. Today, her luminous paintings use transparent layers of colour to create atmospheric works that invite viewers to slow down and reconnect…

Aug 18
The Beauty of Still Life – Deadline Extended!

The Beauty of Still Life invites artists to slow down, look closely, and discover the beauty and stories hidden within ordinary objects. With the deadline extended to August 30, artists now have more time to submit their unique interpretations of this timeless genre.

Aug 17
Women and the Art Academy: How the 19th Century Changed Art Education

For generations, women were encouraged to make art but discouraged from becoming professional artists. This article explores how women challenged exclusion from nineteenth-century art academies, fought for access to life drawing and professional education, and built their own institutions when established ones refused them.

Aug 16
8 Journal Prompts to Help Artists Reflect, Reset, and Reconnect

Discover how journaling can help artists reflect, reset, and reconnect with their creativity through eight thoughtful prompts designed to guide you into a new month.

Aug 15
Annie Richard’s Fine Art Beadwork Explores Mathematics and the Mystery of Life

Annie Richard’s intricate beadwork brings together nature, geometry, mathematics, memory, and a deeply meditative creative process. Since discovering bead embroidery in 2019, she has worked with thousands of individual glass beads to create detailed compositions featuring mandalas, circular forms, and geometric patterns. Inspired in part by her mother’s lifelong connection to beadwork, Annie sees mathematics and art as complementary ways of understanding the world. Her recent use of watercolour beneath the beadwork adds a more fluid and unexpected element to her otherwise precise practice.

Aug 15
Artist Residencies and Grants Every Artist Should Know

A practical guide to artist residencies and grants, including opportunities for financial support, dedicated studio time, and career development, plus five essentials to prepare before applying.

Aug 13
Niyati Mehta Turns Watercolour, Graphite and Oil into Personal Visual Stories

Niyati Mehta’s creative journey is shaped by experimentation, curiosity, and a desire to understand herself through art. Working across watercolour, graphite, acrylic, and oil, she gives herself the freedom to explore different techniques and visual possibilities rather than staying within the boundaries of one medium. Each material offers a new way to approach an idea, while the process itself becomes a form of personal discovery. Her practice reflects the belief that an artist’s visual language develops gradually through making, experimenting, and paying attention to what continues to feel meaningful. Personal experiences…

Aug 13
Are Artist Memberships Worth Paying For? Here’s How to Decide

Are artist memberships really worth the fee? From exhibitions and education to networking and community, here’s how to decide whether a membership offers real value for your art career.

Aug 12
4 Short Films Under 10 Minutes That Might Make You See Things Differently

Four short films under 10 minutes that explore burnout, observation, ambition, comparison, and the importance of making space for your own creativity.

Aug 11
How Mairéad Robb Turns Nature into Art About Memory and Healing

Mairéad Robb's vibrant paintings grow from a deeply personal relationship with nature. Inspired by childhood memories of Ireland's landscapes, flowers, forests, and wild spaces, she transforms everyday details into expressive works filled with colour and feeling. For Mairéad, nature is more than a subject—it is a place of memory, comfort, healing, and belonging. Her paintings encourage us to slow down and notice the beauty we often pass without seeing, from changing moss and delicate leaves to sunlight moving through trees. Through bold colour and close observation, she creates work that celebrates…

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