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The Beautifully Eclectic Art of Kristen Stein

October 21st, 2009 nate 18 comments

Kristen Stein is an award-winning Contemporary Artist living in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Region. Kristen’s works are currently available on a variety of online venues, or through her websites StudioArtworks.com and KristensCreations.com. Kristen’s paintings are in public and private collections within Australia, Canada, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark, Japan, Philippines, the United Kingdom, and throughout the continental United States. Her art has appeared in numerous printed media including posters, book cover, CD Covers, calendars and program covers.

autumn fire

autumn fire

Singular Beauty : Green Glow - Tree Landscape

Singular Beauty : Green Glow - Tree Landscape

Where were you born, where do you live now, any other background info?

I was born in Ohio and grew up in California. I went to graduate school in Virginia and then spent about a decade in Colorado. A few years ago we made a big move to the East Coast and I now reside near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

5 blue tree cluster

5 blue tree cluster

Singular Beauty: gilded

Singular Beauty: gilded

How would you describe your work?

Some of my works start with detailed sketches while others are created from a blank canvas layer by layer until the final painting is achieved. I like to work in a wide range of styles and materials as this allows me to keep my art fresh and new. I would describe my landscapes as moody, mysterious and atmospheric in nature. They allow me to experiment with color and texture while capturing the beauty of a wide open meadow, field, ocean, or impending storm, etc. Many of these pieces are directly influenced by my time spent in Colorado, California and Spain. My enchanted garden series allows me to capture a world of my imagination where birds, snakes, plants, flowers, trees, butterflies, etc. can be expressed in a wild whimsical way. They are bold, bright and wonderfully fun to create. My art-deco cubist paintings are my story-telling paintings. This style allows me to capture a certain sentiment or tell a story in the painting. Paintings influenced by September 11th, Hurricane Katrina and the deaths of my grandmothers are among the works in the art deco cubist collection.

Enchanted Garden : Birds of a Feather

Enchanted Garden : Birds of a Feather

eg2friends

eg2friends

What processes and techniques do you use to create your work?

My landscapes are created with many layers of contrasting colors working up to the final imagery that I am trying to create with the mood and feel of the particular landscape. I love creating a canvas that looks weathered and worn even though it is brand new. I achieve this through a variety of layers…..sometimes with molding paste, string, tissue, newsprint, sand, grit, flower petals, and a variety of other products added to the canvas (or removed from the canvas) during the painting process.

I daydream a lot! I often close my eyes and picture the painting before it is created. I rarely try to replicate a photograph, but instead use the colors and shapes as a guideline for what I want to create.

We are All Part of a Bigger Pattern - Patchwork US

We are All Part of a Bigger Pattern - Patchwork US

Are you a full time artist?

Yes. I am a full-time artist. I feel fortunate to be able to spend my days doing something that I love. I am pleased that my customers, friends and family have been so supportive and have allowed me to pursue my dreams as an artist on a daily basis.

Dream Analysis According to Freud

Dream Analysis According to Freud

How did you get started?

I remember being passionate about art from a very young age. I started by creating art as gifts for friends and family. Then when I was in graduate school studying for my Ph.D. in Economics, I started painting again as a hobby and as a way to focus my mind on something other than exams. I purchased website domains and listed several of my pieces on major auction sites like EBay. Over time, my hobby grew into a full-time business. I still use a lot of my economics background for the business side of things, but I clearly allowed the artistic side to take over and I haven’t looked back.

Rustic Glow

Rustic Glow

Meadow Plane

Meadow Plane

Any notable accomplishments?

I have been lucky to have some great exposure for my work recently.

A set designer for Warehouse 13 saw a collaborative work “Spirit of Autumn Fire” that artist Lyse Marion and I did together. This set designer chose the work to be displayed prominently on the Warehouse 13 set.

In addition to the exposure on Warehouse 13, several pieces will appear in an upcoming movie called “The Roommate” due in theaters in 2010, and a new TV show on FOX called “Past Life” airing in January.

A new book “Spirituality of Sex” features my “Shakti: Energy Goddess Design

The Jazz Club and Angels of September were used as the cover art for the Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meetings.

Here Comes the Sun has been selected for the cover of a Jazz CD due out in 2010.

Mother Nature and Child was used in a logo for a Los Angeles based SIDS foundation:

Lastly, my children’s book “The Vegetarian Lion” was picked up by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for sale in the Children’s section of their website (also available through Amazon).

Here comes the Sun Modern Abstract

Here comes the Sun Modern Abstract

Marked Horizon Square

Marked Horizon Square

Where can we find more info and keep up with your work?

You can learn more about me on my website:  StudioArtworks.com
You can follow my blog: kristensteinfineart.blogspot.com
You can stay up to date on Twitter: twitter.com/kristensteinart
Or become a Fan on Facebook : http://artist.to/kristensteinfineart
I have an etsy boutique that offers originals paintings, handcrafted artisan jewelry and gifts featuring my artwork : http://kristensteinfineart.etsy.com
And, of course, you can find a large number of my prints on Imagekind: http://kristensteinfineart.imagekind.com

red meadow

red meadow

Snow on the Ground

Snow on the Ground

What artists inspire you?

I truly am inspired by everything that I see, read and hear. I try to watch and listen to everything in the world around me and incorporate this into my work in some way. There are so many artists whose work I enjoy. It would be hard to choose only a few and I would be certain to leave someone unmentioned. So, I will say that from the many forums in which I have participated, each artist whom I have met over the past 10 years has inspired me and motivated me in one way or the other. As for as the masters, I’d say that artists like Picasso and Gris have influenced my cubist works as well as the fabrics, advertising and illustrators from the art deco period. I have been greatly influenced by the colors and patterns used by Matisse and the geometric works of Rothko and Frank Llyod Wright.

Meet Lowbrow and Comic Artist Jonathan Ball

September 15th, 2009 nate 2 comments

Jonathan Ball is an illustrator and graphic designer. Inspired by lobrow art forms such as cartoons, retro video games, urban art and cute monsters. He enjoys creating fantasy worlds and characters in vibrant colours and settings. Check out the short interview I did with Jonathan and his amazing art.

power up mushrooms by Jonathan Ball

power up mushrooms by Jonathan Ball

Where were you born, where do you live, any other background info?

Born 1974 , Cardiff, UK. although I always liked drawing but it wasn’t until i studied graphic design at the age of 29 that I realized it was illustration that was my main passion. So have only been working as an illustrator for around 4 years.

pirate and sea monster laugh by Jonathan Ball

pirate and sea monster laugh by Jonathan Ball

good morning forest by Jonathan Ball

good morning forest by Jonathan Ball

How would you describe your work?

I love a good contrast between dark and light elements, colour and darkness. The same goes for themes as well, things can be cute and cuddly but also have a darker side. A lot of my work is collage like in effect and I love layering hundreds of elements in my pictures, or creating atmospheres for the worlds my characters inhabit.

pandas will die by Jonathan Ball

the clouds take revenge by Jonathan Ball

march of progress by Jonathan Ball

march of progress by Jonathan Ball

What processes and techniques do you use to create your work?

I use a variety of techniques. One of my favorite is to make various elements as vectors and then bring them into photoshop to layer into an image. I then use photoshops tools to create interesting effects and layer style. I often add various scanned textures to roughen the vector look. I’m quite keen on reusing my various vector elements to give my pictures a consistency in style. Each new picture has a large part of a previous images mixed in.

angrybears by Jonathan Ball

angrybears by Jonathan Ball

food by Jonathan Ball

food by Jonathan Ball

mushroom graveyard by Jonathan Ball

mushroom graveyard by Jonathan Ball

Are you a full time artist?

Yes I’m lucky enough to make a good full time living from illustration. Hope it lasts, there’s always worry that work will dry up when you are self-employed.

pandas will die by Jonathan Ball

pandas will die by Jonathan Ball

the day the sun fell to earth by Jonathan Ball

the day the sun fell to earth by Jonathan Ball

How did you get started?

It gradually built up over the past few years, I got featured in quite a few websites and print magazines, and the work has kept coming in. Also starting to sell quite a fe prints and other bits of merchandise.

ms pac-man by Jonathan Ball

ms pac-man by Jonathan Ball

in bed by Jonathan Ball

in bed by Jonathan Ball

Any notable accomplishments?

My work has been used on quite a few high profile ad campaigns, such as for Playstation and Doritos. Currently creating some album covers and characters for various websites and games.

hellovolcanoflat by Jonathan Ball

hellovolcanoflat by Jonathan Ball

treenodirt by Jonathan Ball

treenodirt by Jonathan Ball

Major Updates: Unlimited Uploads, Custom Storefronts, and More!

July 7th, 2009 nate 22 comments

Announcing a host of new features for artists at Imagekind!

Empowering artists to sell their artwork, their way, online, has been our passion from day one. For the past three years, we’ve focused on building one  community for buying, selling and creating art. That’s why we are more than excited to announce today our newest features for artists selling their artwork through Imagekind.

Alright, here’s the low-down on all the amazing features just released:

  1. We’ve removed the upload limitations and implemented unlimited uploads – no matter the account level.
  2. Premium Members can now create their very own completely customizable Storefront.
  3. That’s right, there’s more. We’re also unveiling our new Portfolio Manager to help batch-edit your galleries.

Need more details on the features? Keep reading!

Portfolio Manager & Image Upload Limits

  • Unlimited uploads for all members
  • Up to 3 galleries for free members
  • Manage all your galleries and images in the new Portfolio Manger
  • Select a single image, a gallery or any number of images and edit them all at once
  • Use drag-and-drop to change the order of your images and galleries
  • Move images easily from one gallery to another
  • Add tags, subjects, genres, medium and décor across multiple images at a time
  • Set default frame and canvas selections for multiple images at a time

Storefronts (For Premium Members Only)

  • Your own customizable storefront, with an easy to remember URL
  • Choose from a selection of themes, and personalize it to match your style
  • Easy to manage and update – change your storefront as often as you like
  • Add, remove and customize pages in your storefront
  • Pick the galleries you want available in your storefront, and keep more available in the marketplace
  • Edit the CSS of your storefront to make it look exactly the way you want
  • Track visits to your storefront using Google Analytics
  • Make money by selling ads with your own Google Adsense (or keep it clean and ad-free)
  • Collect your shoppers’ email addresses with mailing list sign-ups

Changes to Member Benefits

  • Unlimited uploads for everybody
  • Up to 250 galleries for Platinum Members, 100 galleries for Pro Members and 3 galleries for Free Members
  • Premium Members get fully customizable storefronts
  • Framing Commissions: 15% for Platinum, 10 % for Pro and 5% for Free Member accounts

Best of all? We’re still not done… Rest assured this is just the begining of our continued mission of empowering artists to create, discuss, share and sell their artwork their way!

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Make sure to login to your Imagekind account and check out all the features. Including the new Portfolio Manager and Storefront. Want your own customizable Storefront? Upgrade your Imagekind membership!

Imagekind Releases New Artwork Page to Improve Online Art Shopping

March 25th, 2009 nate 6 comments

Have you seen the new artwork page on Imagekind?

We’ve just released a newly updated version of the main artwork page that’s sure to make quite an impact on the overall Imagekind experience. Now it is easier, more intuitive and all around quicker to shop for the framed artwork you love!

Just some of the amazing features:

Single click shopping with shorter purchasing path for those who don’t need all the options!
Better product displays that show frame details right on the page!
Browse links to easily see the previous and next artwork in an artist’s gallery!
Choose your product (print, canvas or greeting card) on the same page!
Quicker load time
to improve the overall page performance!
Shop similar art
by color, genre, tags and more!

Additionally, we have also made changes to include both our satisfaction guarantee as well as easily displaying the savings you’ll receive when shopping at Imagekind.

We are all excited about these recent updates and think the new artwork page shows off Imagekind’s unique offering; being both an active and thriving artist community site, as well as a high end framed art retailer. We’ve essentially split the page down the middle to successfully incorporate both aspects.

We have several more plans for future improvements and features. Imagekind is dedicated to continue innovating the way you shop, sell and create art. You can stay updated on all of Imagekind’s future improvements by subscribing to our RSS feed, and joining the Imagekind newsletter.

Find all of the improvements in our official announcement to our community.

Now, stop reading and go check out the new page and shop for framed art!

Artists Always Purchase their Prints at Base Price

July 9th, 2008 nate 4 comments

While other sites have chosen to limit artist’s control, Imagekind continues to keep control in its proper place…with the artist.

Giving control to the artist is just one of the reasons artists prefer buying and selling their artwork at Imagekind, over other art print sites. Some other reasons include:

  • All artists (paid or not) can purchase their own work at base price.
  • Our base prices are low.
  • We give our artists control of how they price their artwork; we never determine the price for them.
  • Artists keep their markup; we never profit from an artist’s markup.
  • Our frame and giclee print quality is superior.

For the level of quality and choices Imagekind offers, our base prices are an excellent option for those looking to buy their own work. Whether you want to buy your art prints for an upcoming art show, have us drop ship your artwork to your customers or just want to own or give one of your works as a gift, Imagekind really is your best option.

Happy Fourth of July | Enjoy Sparkling Savings

July 4th, 2008 nate No comments

Happy Independence Day!

Remember you can receive Sparkling Savings for July 4th and get 25% off Frames* by entering promo code July42008 in the promo box at checkout. Hurry, offer expires July 7th, just in time to get all your Fourth of July photo memories framed.

Start Shopping

Shop Artwork: 4th on Lake Austin by Trey Ratcliff

Shop Artwork: Fireworks by Tommi Arina

Shop Artwork: American Flag at Train Station by James Crotty

Shop Artwork: Fireworks 7.3.2007 by Notley Hawkins

Shop Artwork: USA Flag by Lenora De Lude

*Discount applies to custom frames only.

Father’s Day Gift Ideas – Every Dad is Different

May 29th, 2008 nate 1 comment

Father’s Day is quickly approaching, so now is the time to start collecting father’s day gift ideas.

Golf artwork at Imagekind

Every dad is different. Whether he loves sailing, hiking, cycling, fishing, golfing, baseball, football, soccer, cars, trains, planes, or just a day at the tracks, you can find framed artwork at Imagekind that is sure to highlight his uniqueness.

Shop for Father’s Day artwork and remember to type promo code Dad2008 in the promotion box at checkout to receive Free shipping* on your order.

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Check Out with PayPal

May 27th, 2008 nate 2 comments

Imagekind offers PayPal Option

If you haven’t noticed yet, we recently integrated PayPal into the Imagekind checkout process. This addition gives customers the option to checkout using PayPal or our own standard checkout process. It’s good to know that both options are safe, secure and quite simple.

We added this feature because many online shoppers prefer to consolidate their online shopping purchases through one system and PayPal provides that service. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out, it’s a great feature update that gives shoppers who love art more ways to buy high end framed art prints.

Also, PayPal makes it simple for international shoppers to quickly and easily shop for artwork online.

Always remember that if you would rather pay over the phone, we are more than happy to help assist you with that too. Feel free to give us a call!

- Nate