Today’s post is Part 3 of EmptyEasel’s “Holiday Artwork Series.” As you’ll see, I picked three pieces of amazing art that feature some of our fine feathered friends. :)
Please click through to learn more about each artist, and don’t forget to drop in tomorrow for another round of fantastic holiday art.
Angie Pickman

Browse through more of Angie’s cut paper artwork at www.RuralPearl.com.
Darlene Foster

See all of Darlene’s digital masterpieces (full-size) at www.DarleneFoster.com
Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson

For more of Elizabeth’s collage artwork, please visit her website.
Finally, my "big project" is finished! It’s been a crazy day with a lot going on, but foliotwist.com is finally live and online! Since I’ve kept it a complete secret up until launch, here’s a quick (mostly visual) overview of what it does. . .read more
I have always been in awe of artists that can create stunning images with just a knife and paper. My own experiences with this medium usually result in frayed edges, wrinkled paper and lots of frustration. Today's featured artist, Angie Pickman, is a great example of how the proper skills, tal. . . read more
Darlene Foster's artwork is cloaked in mystery. . . from her shadowy subjects to the amazing digital photo-editing techniques she employs. Darlene began her art career in drawing and painting at the Sarah Brown School of Art in Atlanta, Georgia. She moved to New Jersey in 1977, began incorpora. . . read more
Notice anything different about EmptyEasel lately? That's right. . . it's snowing! Up by the big "e" logo. :) And that means it's time for our annual Holiday Artwork Extravaganza! For the next two-and-a-half weeks I’ll be accepting any and all submissions of Christmas, holiday, or winter artwo. . . read more
Are you seeing a dip in traffic to your art website or art blog? It happens every year, starting around Thanksgiving and extending through the end of December. . . and if it's your first holiday season with a new website, it may cause some concern. :) But it shouldn't. The holiday slump is a p. . . read more
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