Author: Anya Dribas

Jamie Lindholm’s painting, Namaste, has earned the prestigious distinction of being named a Finalist in the NTD International Figure Painting Competition. This global competition is renowned for its commitment to the “pure beauty, pure goodness, and pure resilience” of traditional oil painting. Namaste captures a moment of profound stillness and reverence, standing out among a field of international talent for its technical precision and the soulful connection it establishes with the viewer. To celebrate this achievement, the work will be showcased at the historic Salmagundi Club in New York City. The exhibition offers a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts to…

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Congratulations to Debra Keirce! Her mastery of “micro-realism” has earned her top honors across the national miniature art circuit. Known for her ability to pack monumental detail and narrative wit into small-scale works, Keirce’s recent achievements further establish her as a highly dedicated practitioner of the traditional miniature discipline. First Place – Artwork: Let the Cat Out of the Bag Keirce secured First Place at the Small Works Exhibition hosted by the Charles H. Taylor Visual Arts Center. In a competitive field of intricate works, her oil painting, Let the Cat Out of the Bag, stood out for its technical…

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Artist Randy Leoncini has been awarded 3rd Place in the 2025 “Grey” International Art Exhibition for his compelling drawing, A Saturday Morning. Selected from a diverse pool of global entries. As a 3rd Place winner, Leoncini’s artwork is prominently featured in the online exhibition, accompanied by a special artist feature highlighting his creative process and dedication to the craft. The “Grey” Art Competition, hosted by Grey Cube Gallery, is a prestigious juried event that challenges artists to explore the depths of black, white, and every shade in between. By stripping away color, the exhibition emphasizes composition, contrast, and emotional resonance—qualities…

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The ÀNI Art Academies is happy to share a landmark collaboration with the John F. Peto Studio Museum for the upcoming exhibition, Inspirations: A Global Cascade of Influence — From Old Souvenirs to New Voices. This international exhibition brings together works by ÀNI artists from five countries, each a personal reflection on what inspires them to create. At its origin lies a single, deeply personal spark. ÀNI Co-Founder and Curriculum Designer Anthony J. Waichulis first encountered John F. Peto’s Old Souvenirs, a masterfully crafted and meditative still life housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the late 1990s. The quiet poetry and demonstrable…

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Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the creative landscape, sparking both excitement and concern within the fine art world. Within the fine art world, there are many pitfalls to avoid when navigating a technological shift of this magnitude. However, even with hazards on the path, many artists are choosing to use AI to expand the range of tools available to them. Much like the camera, digital software, or new pigments once did, AI offers artists new ways to explore ideas, test possibilities, and deepen their understanding of visual perception. This conversation aligns closely with the ideas presented by Anthony Waichulis in…

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Debra Keirce earned a significant accolade when her painting, “Skullduggery,” was awarded Second Place in the highly competitive Gateway to the Rockies Show in Aurora, Colorado. As an accomplished artist celebrated for her meticulous, realistic oil paintings—often executed in the demanding style of miniature art—this achievement validates her technical mastery on a larger platform. The Gateway to the Rockies Show is a prestigious annual juried exhibition that draws submissions from across the country, and the Second Place ranking signifies that a professional jury deemed “Skullduggery” among the very best works for its exceptional quality, skill, and composition. This award further…

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Successful artists understand that communication is not separate from their practice. It is an extension of it. How an artist communicates with gallery owners and collectors can determine not only whether work is shown or sold, but whether relationships grow over time. Clear, respectful, and thoughtful communication signals professionalism, reliability, and seriousness about one’s career. Below are key principles artists should follow when communicating with galleries and collectors, along with concrete examples of effective language. 1. Communicate with Purpose and Preparation Before reaching out, artists should be clear about why they are contacting the gallery or collector. Every message should…

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Vilailuk (Som) Watchakittikorn, an apprentice at ÀNI Art Academies Thailand, achieved a significant milestone when her artwork, Eternal Love, was selected as a Finalist in the highly respected Richeson75 Art Competition, Animals, Birds, & Wildlife category. Being named a finalist means her piece was chosen by a professional jury as one of the top works from a massive global pool of entries, validating its technical excellence and compelling composition. This selection is especially exciting because it marks the first time that Som has been juried into an international exhibition, a powerful validation of the rigor of her training at the…

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Debra Keirce has added another accolade to her career with her painting, Coastal Heaven, which earned the BoldBrush FAV 15% recognition in the September 2025 contest. This designation is highly valued because the BoldBrush Painting Competition receives thousands of global entries monthly, and the FAV 15% is awarded to the top 15% of artworks selected by the competition’s staff, signifying an acknowledgment of excellence, high quality, and broad aesthetic appeal. The recognition of Coastal Heaven confirms Keirce’s ability to consistently produce compelling, high-caliber artwork that resonates not only with formal jurors in physical shows but also with a broad range…

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