I accidentally painted a mountain

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This one surprised me. I was playing with a new painting technique: watercolor powders, black and red, loose and abstract. I was actually trying to fix something. A previous painting had too much going on, and I felt that it was too intense, with nowhere for the eye to land. So I tried painting it…

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Pour Decisions (Great Art) – Press Release

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Press release — for immediate release Contact: Nicole Hanusek | nicolehanusekart.com | RSVP: poply.com/r/aZHnBj Pour Decisions (Great Art): An Evening Open Studio with Nicole Hanusek San Francisco artist invites the public to an intimate cocktail-style art event on May 16th SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Bay Area artist, Nicole Hanusek, is opening the doors to her…

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Am I too nutty of an organizer? Be honest.

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Are you an organized person? Just how organized are you? Let me share the crazy levels I’ll go to… A year or two ago, I participated in the SuperFine art show. Artists who participate in that show are required to submit a PDF showing how their wall will be curated. That was the first time…

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Wonder what it’s like to commission a piece of art?

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Paul Wasn’t Even Looking for Art — and Then He Commissioned a Painting What one collector’s experience taught me about how good this process can really feel. Paul Caso showed up at the Union Street Fair for music, food, and a few drinks with friends. He wasn’t necessarily looking for art. And then he arrived…

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How do you feel about fantasy creatures?

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How do you feel about fantasy creatures? My love for mermaids started many, many years ago when I first saw the movie Splash. In the movie, a young mermaid saves a young boy from drowning. Then, later in life, the two of them reconnect again in the water. The mermaid is eventually able to live in…

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Are you a sucker for a story?

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Are you a sucker for a story? When I started doing research about creating and promoting my artwork, everything I came across said that art should tell a story. Most of the art I’ve made in the past was something I wanted to create for the heck of it, because I thought it might be…

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Is this what I’m supposed to do?

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Do you ever feel that you’re supposed to be doing something in a different way? Or have you been thinking that you’re not sure what you should be doing next? These are thoughts that I’ve been experiencing, and I seem to be at a crossroad of sorts. Last year, I participated in the SuperFine Art…

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The fine line between illustration and “fine art”

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Can illustration be fine art? In college, I had a hard time deciding what my major would be. I was seriously going back and forth between illustration and fine art. In the end, I chose illustration because there seemed to be a more practical use for it, and there were also more potential job opportunities…

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Painting and sipping.

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Have you ever gone to an event where an artist leads you through a “paint and sip”? If you haven’t done that before, I highly recommend it, because it can be a really fun and entertaining way to spend a few hours. When you sign up, you’ll get a full explanation from the host or…

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Part Two: The Making of Some Delicate Rainbow Octopuses

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Continuing on with the rainbow octopuses… Even though the first rainbow octopus is just for practice, I think it still looks really cool. The background is too light with the white gouache on top; there isn’t a lot of contrast. But I was pretty happy with the technique I used for the octopus skin texture; it…

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Part One: The Making of Some Delicate Rainbow Octopuses

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Have you ever been browsing and come across an image that made you stop in your tracks? I think that’s what I was doing when I saw this beautiful rainbow octopus image. I was inspired right away and decided to save it so I could paint it later. I had this vision of creating a…

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How to Lug Around 500 Record Albums

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My whole family really appreciates and loves music. When I was young, my mom always had the radio on, or she’d be playing a record while she was sewing. Music was always in the background in my formative years. My mom’s brother, my Uncle Tommy, made a mixtape for me when I was around 10…

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What it feels like to receive a custom pet portrait

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I thought it would be fun to share some videos of the first “reveals” of pet portraits as they were given to the recipients.  Each recipient was delighted when I revealed the pet portrait, and I really enjoy rewatching these videos to see the moment of pure awe and happiness on people’s faces. I hear…

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Animal Emotions and Bad Graphic Design

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In college, my major was illustration at Cleveland Institute of Art. For my senior thesis project, I decided to create a children’s book about animals. I’ve always loved animals, and I believe that they’re full of intelligence and emotions, but I know that’s not how everyone thinks and feels about animals. I knew people who…

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What Makes for a Uniquely Unforgettable Gift?

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In the book Artpreneur, the author suggested that artists concentrate on what they enjoy painting the most if they want to take their artwork seriously as a business, rather than as a hobby. If the focus is on making artwork that YOU actually love making, then hypothetically, when people want more, you’ll be happier making tons…

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What Inspired Me to Paint the Big Blue Painting?

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Trying to figure out what to paint next is always a conundrum for me. In that moment after I’ve spread out a huge, intimidating blank piece of paper or canvas in front of me, it seems like I’m facing a vast white wilderness.   My mom had sent me a collection of beautiful new powder watercolors,…

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What is a sextet?

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When I painted the original purple abstract octopuses in 2020, my friend challenged me to make a larger version of them. Those paintings are 18” x 24” each, which is already pretty large. But my friend wanted to know if I could paint six of them, and then combine them as a sextet, thus creating a 4.5-foot…

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Inktober drawings, continued…

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It’s very tough for me to be enthused about a drawing challenge when I’m stressed by daily business responsibilities and life in general; AND when the Inktober prompts are not inspiring! So, I’ve decided to continue Inktober on my own terms: I will just pick and choose the prompts I want to draw, and I will do them at…

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Inktober is a thing. Have you heard of it?

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Well, we’re halfway through October, also known as “Inktober,” and I’ve only done a few drawings based on the Inktober prompts. Inktober was created by Jake Parker in 2009 as a challenge to improve his inking skills and develop positive drawing habits. It has since grown into a worldwide endeavor, with thousands of artists taking on the challenge…

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One Way to Make More Art

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For years and years, I kept telling myself that I needed to create more artwork. But after a hectic workday, when evening came, I was tired and didn’t want to think anymore or make any more decisions or create anything! I also felt like I didn’t have the appropriate space to make art; there was…

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