In Austin, supporting local artists is deeply ingrained in the fabric of our culture. Whether you’ve just moved into a new home and are looking to put holes in the walls or want to add some local flair to your existing collection, we’ve compiled a list of talented artists to help you do just that.
Erin Donahue Tice is a self-taught abstract artist based in Austin, Texas, crafting original paintings for inspired collectors nationwide. Passionate about the essence of abstract art, she revels in the spontaneity of creating unexpected pieces. Her work has been showcased in prominent publications, including House Beautiful, Better Homes & Gardens, Traditional Home, Southern Home, and Luxe Magazine.
To learn more about Donahue Tice, visit her website.
Born and raised in the remote reaches of West Texas, B Shawn Cox sought to escape a ranching lifestyle, ultimately earning degrees in Architecture and Law. After years of varied business experiences and detours, he now feels a strong drive to create. His current work delves into the exploration and commentary of memories, understandings, and perceptions—some rooted in reality, others imagined, and often altered.
To learn more about Cox, visit his website.
Kelsey Livingston, born in 1987 in St. Louis, Missouri is a talented artist and educator with a passion for creativity. For seven years, Livingston inspired young minds as an elementary art teacher before fully dedicating herself to her fine art practice in 2019. Livingston's vibrant works capture the essence of Texas and its unique spirit.
To learn more about Livingston, visit her wesbite.
Hallie Eubanks Hamilton's artistic journey has shifted from early realism to pure abstraction and back again. Her fascination with color is apparent in the dreamy Impressionistic land and seascapes she created early in her career. This exploration continues in her current gestural paintings
To learn more about Hamilton, visit her wesbite.
Sophia is an abstract artist based in Austin. Her artwork embodies hope, celebrating both humanity and divinity. Each piece invites a unique dialogue, aiming to inspire faith amid life's doubts, uncertainties, and disappointments.
To learn more about Hamilton, visit her wesbite.
If you have any favorite local artists, we'd love to hear about them—happy curating!
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