2022 New Year Update
Happy New Year, Friends! 🎉 2022 is going to be the most exciting year ever for ColorByFeliks, and I don’t say that lightly! I know this post is a little late, but Andrea, myself, and our awesome business team have been tirelessly planning what we’re going to do this year to bring you more art, more learning, more inspiration, and more FUN, 🥳 and we wanted to make sure the plan was solid before we shared 😎. I can’t wait to show you what we’ve got in store. Stick around to the end for a REALLY big announcement.  Sharing The...
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Artist Interview: Amaris Meza
ColorByFeliks has always been about you, the artists. My paintings are a good entry point for people into this community, but at the end of the day, our community is about providing inspiration and resources to any and all people who love making art, regardless of their skill level. As time goes on and our community grows, I am always trying to find even more ways to support and encourage artists, whether that’s through acrylic painting tutorials or by sharing my platform with cool artists who I think you should know about. So in that spirit, I would love to...
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Meet Christine Hebiton
Hi Friends! This week I’d like you to meet one of the many artists just like you who make up our special community of creative people! I believe her story will inspire you and remind you that anything is possible when you follow your creative joy and have faith in your passion.  Meet Christine Hebiton! She is 74 years old and didn’t pick up painting until age 70, but is currently painting almost every day and turning out some beautiful original paintings.  Christine DM’ed me with some simple questions on Facebook, but I quickly realized she had a fascinating artistic...
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Art is Art, Part 2
Last week, I expressed some of my intentions behind one of the most controversial pieces I’ve posted on social media. The point of that piece was not to make people mad, nor to get cheap likes.  ‘ART IS ART’, scrawled in capital letters with an acrylic marker over one of my acrylic landscape paintings, was a deliberate statement designed to spark an important conversation about the nature of art. Last week, I mainly focused on how it’s important to have a childlike sense of play and experimentation when you’re making art.  Not only will that make art more fun, but...
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Art is Art
I’m not usually into explaining my art. I think the beauty of art is that there isn’t always an easy explanation.  Some of my favorite songs, for example, remind me of specific memories in my life or even make me think of certain colors. I know the artist who wrote those songs couldn’t have possibly known exactly how I would feel or what I would think about when listening to their music. In the same way, why would I try to give you a specific meaning for each of my paintings and rob you of the chance to feel something...
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