I am honored to be interviewed by Voyage Denver in their article titled “Meet Robin Arthur”. Voyage Denver is a platform that fosters collaboration and support for small businesses, independent artists and entrepreneurs, local institutions and those who make cities interesting. They want their readers to spend their money with the independent, creative, local entrepreneurs, small businesses and artists. They also want the stories they share to help give their city a little bit of that
I’d love to extend a HUGE thank you to the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade for awarding me a grant from the Colorado Artists Relief Fund! I’ve copied and pasted their recent blog post featuring my utmost thanks, below. Enjoy the read! — Robin Colorado Arts Relief Grants Help Artists Do What they do Best: Create Many of Colorado’s artists and creative sector workers supplement their income by working in the
Summer is (almost) here, and people in Colorado are dusting off the snow and heading outside for adventure, shopping, dining and fun! I’ve just readied my gallery space at the warehouse of Sean Guerrero, aka Chrome Sean. Click here for all the info you need to visit Sean and me and see our artwork at Horse Cow 57 Gallery in sweet little Paonia, Colorado! If you’re traveling a distance to see us, please contact me
Please enjoy this video of my charming portrait of a pretty young woman named Camille. In the video, I talk about different visual elements in the painting, the various materials I used in its production and the methods I used to create the finished work of art. This painting was created in my home studio in Paonia, Colorado, but will hang in the beautiful Pacific Northwest region of the United States. My collector asked me
Howdy, friends! I’ve recently gotten a lot of questions on how to frame the art prints that I sell at www.RobiniArt.etsy.com. I offer reproductions of my artwork in standard sizes in order to make frame buying easier for you, but there are still a few other decisions to make when framing such as: Should I buy a mat and a frame? What size mat should I buy? What type of frame should I get? What