
Macrame artist Alisha Ing looks to the world of fashion for inspiration
Alisha Ing, AKA iWouldRatherKnot, borrows from textile and fashion design for her stunning macrame pieces.

Tomás Hijo brings fantasy worlds to life with detailed linocut prints
Tomás Hijo’s artwork based on worlds by Tolkien and Lovecraft have garnered attention all over the world.

Visual artist Mister Kaikus curates his creativity in new mediums
Although primarily a painter, Mister Kaikus flexes his creative muscle with sculpture, printmaking, woodworking, and more.

Tracey English snips hand-painted paper into colorful collage art
Tracey’s hand-painted collage designs turn into illustrations, patterns, textiles, and more!

Flowers, folk art, and old-school tattoos fill Maarit’s linocut prints
Maarit Hänninen’s retro, yet contemporary prints perfectly combine her inspirations.

Juho folds intricate origami figures from a single sheet of paper with no cuts
One square sheet of paper with no cuts is all Juho Könkkölä uses to create these incredible figures.

Miniature painter Alan O’Bryan uses his skills to support his favorite charities
Alan O’Bryan (AKA Gorilla with a Brush) paints everything from wargaming minis to fantasy and sci-fi busts, but not to turn a profit.

McKenna’s farm-fresh artisan goat soaps take Etsy by storm
From hand milking to shipping, McKenna Rees built a thriving soap business from her countryside home.

Cartoonist Jon Pogorelskin fills his “empty nest” with a creative haven
With more time and space available, Jon has ramped up his artwork since retiring, expanding into new mediums.

Take in the British countryside with Michelle’s linocut prints
Michelle Hughes’ multicolor landscape prints are based on places she finds while hiking or cycling near Yorkshire and beyond.

Artisan jeweller Laura Vernon juggles workshop life and motherhood
Laura’s handmade Art Deco-inspired jewellery always gets the seal of approval from her young daughter.

Mexican artist Sergio Santamaría channels his cultural and artistic roots into contemporary prints
Sergio Santamaría explains his personal artistic journey and why he keeps a second workshop outside Mexico City.
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