Yes! There is really is nothing quite like walking into a space filled with original art created by artists you love.
ART FOR GALLERIES: I’ve curated several shows over the past few years from Los Angeles to Washington DC. Curating an exhibition is a very creative process beginning with deciding on the narrative, choosing the artists/works, {a whole bunch of spread sheets and emails in the middle bit}, and finally bringing all of it together into one harmonious, art-filled moment. Magic.
ART FOR HOMES / HOTELS / SPACES: I find curating outside of the gallery is just as satisfying… if not more so. Playing matchmaker between a buyer and an artist is one of the most exciting things I get to do. Finding gorgeous work for collectors / making a sale for a talented artist… everyone’s happy. Yes, that is fun!
09.2015 – los angeles – california girls
12.2014 – san francisco – bedford gallery
11.2013 – los angeles – the fig house
02.2013 – chattanooga – beautifully boring
07.2011 – vancouver – pieces of the moon
03.2011 – washington dc – try a little tenderness …
+ The Jealous Curator Collection at The Land of Nod (an online curation)
To contact Danielle about art curation or personal art buying services, please email:
all i want is a show.
Here is my artist bio and statement
If your interested in viewing my current work my instagram page is natalyalaskis.
Natalya Laskis was born in Miami Florida, 1980. She has apprenticed with Jeff Koons 2015-2016 and Hernan Bas 2006-2010. She holds a BFA Fine Arts from Maryland Institute College of Art Baltimore. Solo exhibitions include; What is Love at Galleria Glance, Turin, Italy in 2012, Shortness of Breath at Locust Projects, Miami, FL in 2012. and American Odyssey at The Frederic Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL in 2009.
Selected group exhibitions include; The Moment,The Backdrop,The Persona at The Girl’s Club Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2014, Nada Art Fair during Basel, Miami Beach, FL in 2013-2014, The Fred Snitzer Gallery at The Armory, New York, NY in 2011, The Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, FL in 2009, and The David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL in 2008. Awarded the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual and Media Artists 2015.
My paintings are ripe with effervescent moments captured with paint on canvas. From awkward first dates to a surprise encounter. I show you what your feelings look like – when you are surprised by a couple, or moments when you realize your emotionally unavailable, or quietly fishing. I create common social vignettes with unexpected situations.
It’s an inspiration, in a very rural existence,
Any advice on pushing forward through surrounding sludge to create my own brand identity and creative collections..?
I have lots of contacts but not a strong reliable platform to post from
Claire x
hey claire 🙂 you should listen to the podcast episode with rachel castle! we talk about a lot of that!
Hello
Hope you’re well
I’m a french based artist and I have created a store for my prints
from art to graphic design, all prints are signed and numbered
also some graphic t-shirts/pillows are available…
if you could have a look and speak about ? that could help 🙂
also you can choose one if you like !
http://www.solveprint.com
Thanks a lot
Benjamin
I love what you’re doing, and have just started reading ‘Your inner critic is a Jerk’. It’s a very witty and so intuitive. I can really relate to what you are writing about. Thanks for sharing your journey and tips As an artist trying to find her way again it’s an invaluable read!✨
Thanks for looking! Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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Curious if you have featured the artist Kim Keeves? “I wish I had thought of that.”
no – i’ll check her out 🙂
hey so i dont know if this is normal to do, but its late and its a new year to take a risk and help a friend, i was wondering if you could check out ruth waddell’s art, she is a painter trying to make a living and her husband ryan makes jewelry out of things from nature, but also metal working, if you want to look into it https://www.instagram.com/ruthwaddellart/ (ruth’s stuff)
http://www.naturereborn.co.uk/products (mostly ryans stuff)
Hi. Your work as a curator is absolutely refreshing. Art ignites the sense of wonder and connects the viewer to the essence of humanity- the desire to create. You contribute greatly to this experience.
-Nina Irwin, Artist
Hi JC! I’d love to get my prints on your website. I’m usually described as quirky or whimsical.
http://squidrabbit.com/
Thanks for your time!
Matt aka squidrabbit
Hello! I stumbled upon this sight through a fellow artist, I’d love to be featured! I do collage based work; paper, painting, and fabric. I have a real love affair with fire and blood, but my pieces are far from gory. They are dark and humorous, cute and gooey. If you would like to take a peak, my instagram is the best way: @a.e.mabry
Thanks for your time!
a.e.mabry
P.s. I wrote this into the wrong place earlier, sorry you get it twice! 🙂
Who am I?
I was seduced by porcelain clay at an early age and I’ve spent my entire life using it to create art. At first I made one-of-a-kind cups, pitchers, and teapots; then when I went to Kansas City Art Institute, I was mentored by the famous ceramic artist Ken Ferguson, who encouraged me to create modern interpretations of ancient Asian vessels. After graduate work at Tyler School of Art, I started altering my vessels, fusing parts of them to create abstract sculptures. My work always begins with a form that expresses a particular feeling or idea I have about “containment.” The intersection of containment and freedom is a critical challenge for me because I create each piece freehand (without the use of a throwing wheel or mold).Unconsciously I create what William de Kooning called “slippery glimpses”–“elusive bits of meaning that a work of art can yield if only for an instant before drawing us back into the realm of pure visual sensation.” It is these glimpses that reveal the tension between my desire for freedom and my need for control, my yearning for intimacy and my fear of engulfment. Shapes grow alongside one another and then shift and slide apart; viscous mergings separate into distinct autonomous forms; and seemingly closed spheres open into dark voids. Tendrils snake in, around, and through the shapes, which are covered in densely layered patterns and textures that invite touch.. Every piece is both assertive and yielding, aggressive and pliant. And, like me, each simultaneously conceals and reveals.
Hello,
How do i submit my artworks to you ? I tried the submit art button but its not working.
Would be great if you help me out !!
just email submissions@thejealouscurator.com 🙂 thanks!
We’re a couple from Argentina making film photography for about four years (together) altough each one of us was doing separately before we met. We decided to do exclusively film to revalue the whole process from taking the picture to develop it. Another thing we hope people to value is the fact that we are co-authors in this work. Hope we can do something with our pictures! Enjoy! 🙂
Nani & Francisco
A wonderfully, energetic art website, bold and sassy too.
It’s understandable, expansive, informative.
I want to give it a big hug!
Hi, I am trying to send you an email with my artwork but I get a failure notice. Is there a specification of file size? I would love for you to look at my art and critique it!
Here is my website- https://sukanya55.wixsite.com/sukanya/papercuts
Thanks!
POLITICAL ART FOR POLITICAL TIMES 🙂
POLITICAL ART FOR POLITICAL TIMES
Hello, Thank you for your hard work. Your program makes art more accessible and it is always helpful to listen to others’ ideas. I particularly enjoyed the Lindsay Arnold and Dan Lam episodes lately. I noticed the “submit your work” link on the page is not working, so I will try here. You will notice on my website http://www.katelund.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kateannlund/ that I work in drawing and sculpture. Thanks for what you do.
Art Submission
To whom it may Concern ,
Brief:
Koko Collage is embodied by a Polish artist who criticizes the rapid development
of technology and the disappearing interpersonal relationships.
In her works, the artist refers to personal thoughts and experiences, problems
related to emigration, a sense of acceptance and belonging. Criticise the
technological and robotic society where we live in .
The artist presents her art as a constant pursuit of perfection, by using the form
of analog collage, printing, paint and drawing, creating at the same time very
interesting work.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
Koko Collage
“But there’s nothing like seeing work in person.” – I always tell myself this, especially when the photos I take of my paintings don’t show the colors as they really are.
Greetings from New Delhi, India.
Your curation is pretty sophisticated. It gives us an insight into the hard work you put in bringing such exhibitions. Art culture festival has taken up the initiative to promote art in our country. Do have a look at our Facebook page.
Cheers!
Oishee
Thought you’d appreciate this work by Jenny Odell. 🙂
Thought you’d appreciate this work by Jenny Odell: http://www.jennyodell.com/satellite.html
i do! thank you, craig 😉
Hey!
I’m artist from Saint-Petersburg, Russia, working in mixed media technic.If you will be kind and follow the link https://readymag.com/u91527140/1276773/ , then you’ll see my series of works, which is a small study in the landscapes of the north and south – this is my attempt to understand how the landscape in which we grow affects our mentality and character.
Good afternoon Danielle,
pleasure to meet you. My name is Alan Pierce and I’m a Portland artist that travels between Portland, Singapore and Bali Indonesia- I wanted to reach out to you and see if you would have any interest in two things. I am very interested in being featuring my artwork on your blog if the work is a fit with your demographic (www.alanpierce-art.com). The second thing I wanted to gauge your interest in featuring a book that I just recently published titled, An Artist’s Odyssey: Chasing Ghosts, Masters and The Business of Art. The book, aside from discussing benefits of a positive mindset, details my last three decades studying, teaching and working as professional artist in Portland, Paris and Jakarta a six year body of oil and watercolor painting, a business tutorial to help young and aspiring artists and a foreword by I Nyoman Nuarta, the Indonesian sculptor who made the worlds third largest sculpture called “Garuda Wisnu Kencana”.
100% of all books sales proceeds go to an amazing organization called Harapan Project http://proyectoharapan.org/en They help provide lifesaving medical operations and educational opportunities for the children on an island in Indonesia called, Sumbawa.
We have launched a social media campaign started on November 10th-March 10th 2019 with a goal of selling 1,000 e-books at 11.99USD raising funds for the children supported by Harapan Project and also to expose their organization to 2 million people through social sharing. Many of the people I’m sure would be in the demographic of your blog.
If the book and the social cause are something you would be interested in writing an article on, of course we would also heavily promote your blog with the article in it via our social media campaign.
I can send you a copy of the e-book and the press release if this is something that interests you. Thank you so much for your time. Look forward to hearing from you, have great day!
Website: http://www.alanpierce-art.com
Instagram: alanpierce.art
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-pierce-780b5a20/
Getting there can be different for everybody especially where privilege
is concerned.
Blinded by the need to express myself , i never saw beyond that. If I had i would never have survived. Besides I don’t want anything . Just sharing. If you want a truly different perspective hit me up.
thats my Gallery email
instagram:monicaflemingart
Hello,
my name is Pavel and I am an abstract artist from NYC.
I would like to submit my art work for your consideration and would be love to be featured on your blog.


You can find more info at
http://www.ArtPavelShatu.com
Hoping to hear back from you.
Sincerely,
Pavel
I am a photographer that works with a decayed polaroid process-would love to have you take a look at my site and would appreciate your feedback and thoughts. Thank you for your time!
Dear Daniel
I would love to get a link or web address to the artist
Who created the illusion of the ocean filing a small booth or room space – truly one of my favorites publications from the
Jealous Curator!
As I recall there was not a lot of info included with the images presented with the images
Best
Stephen Sugarman
Gallery13
651-592-5503
Sugarman.stephen@gmail.com
hi stephen – that was the work of ‘me collective’ – here’s a link to the post (and within that there’s a link to their site): https://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/2019/04/22/me-collective/
I am a senior photography student pursuing my BFA in documentary photography. My instagram handle is @anna_c_robertson. I would love to get my foot in the door and my work out there to view.
Hi, I specialise and love to create figurative work amongst others, most of my work is animal art including dog portrait commissions.
I am always looking for interesting articles on sharing and marketing, love to learn from others.
Your website looks like an inspiring and great resource.
Dear Danielle,
I found your blog inspirational, and I enjoy reading it. It would be a huge pleasure if you take a look at my work here: https://vegeldaniel.com
I work in several fields of photography, and I hope you might find a material that you like.
Best regards,
Daniel Vegel
Hi There,
LOOOveeEEE getting your post each week, you find Amazing artists!
And I’m not submitting my work to you for consideration.
I hope you’re well,
cheers,
carol
Hello Danielle,
I am an artist working in Austin, TX. I would like to submit my work for your blog. I love all the work you have collected here and would be honored to be among these talented artists! Please take a look at my website and my Instagram @moranillustration. (I am a painter and illustrator creating commercial and fine art)
I have to agree, there is nothing better than looking at work in person. Online is okay, if you have the screen worthy of it, but to see something in a gallery is always a a special experience.
absolutely!
Found your website and it has blown me away,fantastic inspirational
Full of energy,compels me to stay in the game.I paint for the sheer joy of it.
September 3-26 exhibition in Lasguna Beach California ,criteria a woman and over 50 ,just turned 80
Art work image used in The Magazine of Contemporary Art
Juried show for The Colour and Form Society October 1-December 31
Scheduled exhibition for April 2021 at The Propeller Gallery in Toronto
That’s it for this month
Most sincerly
Hi, a fellow artist suggested I show you my artworks. I’d love your opinion and your help. My instagram is @KatyBishop.art. I work in alcohol ink reverse on plexiglass or on canvas and paper. Thanks so much.
I would be happy to send you a free copy of my new hard cover coffee table book, “A Second Wind: Art Resurrected” please send your mailing address and I will get a copy right out to you.