Website Design

ART GALLERIES | INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS

I work collaboratively with artists ascertaining their vision, purpose, and approach while developing the structure, layout and design of their one-of-a-kind website.

An artist’s or gallery’s logo, mark, colors, and fonts are all important aspects to an artist’s identity and design. I’ll use what you’ve already established or work with you to design a combination that promotes and expresses your unique artworks and personality.

In the art world today, a digital portfolio is customary. Having an online presence that demonstrates your unique expression as an artist is essential.

If you’re in need of a website or would like to update your existing website, contact me. I love Illuminating Artists.

40+ artists’ gallery website

OVA ARTS is a gallery representing accomplished, highly regarded and select emerging local artists, producing original fine visual arts, custom jewelry and contemporary crafts.  Providing a quality location and support for artists to promote, display and sell their work.

I’ve created a slideshow that represents a current body of work for each artist. This is the first visual. Immediately following is an invitation to their gallery with an action word VISIT and an inviting photo of the entrance to the gallery.

Each artist has their own page that provides an artist statement, contact information, and any online portfolios that may be accessible which open in new tabs. They also show a body of work, while some include photos of their processes as well. I’ve also conducted artist interviews, included on their pages and highlighted in an interview section, giving each artist the opportunity to share about their art and processes, setting themselves apart.

OVA Arts sends out a monthly newsletter that features two artists and includes their 3rd Friday event information while listing all upcoming art events and highlights that their artists are involved in.

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charcoal artist Sandy Treadwell’s website

In 2014 Sandy Treadwell fulfilled a lifelong interest in portraiture by becoming a student of Ojai artist Dan Schultz. Thanks to a great teacher, he discovered an ability to draw and to capture the essence of a subject. His portraits of people and animals are done in charcoal on paper. Treadwell focuses on the landscape of the living, captured in dramatic black-and-white, that Treadwell endeavors to depict.

Upon entering Treadwell’s website one is welcomed with a slideshow of 5 works of art, each accompanied with a story. This group of stories changes monthly adding both interest and keeping new content which helps keep his website in top search engine optimization.

His commissions page includes a slideshow with works that were commissioned accompanied with a quote by the commissioner.

Treadwell offers a selection of printed artwork in the forms of note cards and limited edition giclées.

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“Over the years I’ve learned that for me, to create is to live. In stressful times I reach for my glass work and it can be a savior. I’ve been enjoying using my kiln to make fused glass. I love that mosaics has endless possibilities. I can include anything I find that speaks to me, vintage jewelry and buttons, semi-precious stones, shells, drift wood, millefiori, dichroic glass, rocks, and metal, are only a few examples. I use spiritual symbols often and have come to realize that for me mosaics is a spiritual practice. It feeds and expresses my soul.” - Sherri

Upon entering Sherri’s website there’s a gallery of artist testimonials. This complements her shop, giving buyers a sense of promise and security in their purchases.

Her shop has several categories of mosaics, all bespoke pieces. She offers an online course and a monthly journal to keep her collectors up to date with her latest creations and processes.

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mosaic artist Sherri Sanchez’s website

rock sculpture artist Martha Moran’s website

Martha Moran brings a fresh take to the ancient art of rockstacking, using inherently sculptural boulders with sculpted stone, petrified wood, obsidian, Geode inlays, antique slag glass, shrapnel and copper.

"I aim to make the mundane elegant, merging art with design and bring a sense of Eastern serenity into people's lives."

Moran has an extensive body of work from fountains, to public art, to showers, which are laid out in a categorized, clickable grid, enabling the viewer to see the range and variety of works and choose the direction they’d like to explore. She includes a category NO ROCKS where her works are direct responses to society’s current events.

Her resume signals to art professionals, such as art dealers, institutional curators and art collectors that she is an experienced and acclaimed sculpture artist. She includes a journal to keep her collectors involved in her journey and a calendar for upcoming art shows and events that she will be involved in.

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mixed media artist Soni Wright’s website

Soni Wright created art most of her life yet became a professional artist in 1988 when she received her Master of Studio Arts from Cal State Northridge.  Over the years Wright has had one-person shows, as well as several pieces on exhibit in various galleries and museums throughout California and has won awards. Wright is currently a member of the Ojai Studio Artists organization where she served as president.

Soni Wright’s mixed media works are highlighted over a watercolor painting that embody’s her portfolio. She shares a page of insights instead of resume and includes a blog where she talks about some of her pieces and shows she’s participated in.

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3d spatial sculpture artist Tanya Kovaleski’s website

“My work is about many things.

I don't know what they all are.


It's about being in my studio.

It's about 3-D space

and the relationship between me

and my materials in space.

Immediacy has to do with it.


It's about imperfections and ackwardness –

and other things beyond my control

while consciously trying to 

shed that which is stifling or confining.


It's about “freedout” freedom.


I want my sculptures to be a place.”

Tanya Kovaleski

Kovaleski shares her study of color, materials, importance of spatial relationships to the movement and structure of her large works, from start to finish in her digital portfolio. Upon entering her website you find a grid of options to enter and explore, that range from her study models, maquettes, paper pulp, 3d paintings, past and recent exhibitions and installations. Her extensive resume shows her career that expands over her adult life, from her education to experience. Her statement is as playful, brilliant and unique as she is as a person and expresses in her artworks.

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