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Artists on ArtCorgi: Pietro Guglielmi

Pietro Guglielmi is yet another talented artist featured on ArtCorgi. Pietro has taken classes at the International School of Comics in Italy for illustration and digital coloring this is his fourth year studying illustration. Now at a very reasonable price on ArtCorgi, Pietro focuses on digitally painting or oil painting human figures. Read more to […]

Artists on ArtCorgi: Stephanie Campbell

Stephanie Campbell digitally paints realistic portraits using striking colors to enhance her work. Take a read at her and her style at ArtCorgi.com. Stephanie is a recent graduate of Kendall College of Art in Michigan and has been traveling across the country to find a steady job as an illustrator and a freelance artist. ArtCorgi: […]

Artists on ArtCorgi: OracularDream

We checked up on Michelle Nunnelly, or OracularDream on ArtCorgi, and asked her some questions about her and her art. Check out her characterized digital illustrations at see more artists like Michelle on ArtCorgi.com. “You all know me as an artist who’s graduated from School of Visual Arts. What you don’t know is that I […]

Artists on ArtCorgi: Meghan Murphy

Happy Tuesday everyone! We shot an email over to another ArtCorgi artist of ours, Meghan Murphy. Meghan specializes making playful avatars and is the creater of Kawaii Not. We asked a few questions about her art and life in general and here’s it is, check it out! Taylor: What made you want to start Kawaii […]

Artists on ArtCorgi: Liz Coshow

Liz Coshow was recently commissioned to create the following portrait. We really like her comic book style and wanted to get to know her a little better; her style and life in general. Check out what she’s got to say about herself. Taylor: You do both hand drawn and digital art, which one do you […]

Artists on ArtCorgi: Jenny Polden

A shout out to Jenny Polden, or else more known on her sites as Zanny on this lovely day! Jenny joined ArtCorgi in April and specializes in lineless art. I really like this style as it gives off a playful look for the whole piece! Here’s a piece she was commissioned to do. Find it […]

How We Artistically Pursue Cheap Immortality

Eleonora di Toledo, a famous Medici and patroness of the arts

One thing we love about the commissions created on ArtCorgi is the manner in which they immortalize their subjects. When you think of how relatively inexpensive original art commissions are, they’re quite a steal when compared to other means by which people attempt to achieve immortality (e.g. cryogenics, large expeditions to the Fountain of Youth, […]