Katie Hoffman Fine Art- Intuitive oil paintings, whimsical watercolors, and imaginative monotypes
“It's a little early for that, but it was nice to have my daughter tell me that my website no longer looked "deep web internet 2.0."” — Katie Hoffman
Alecia's Furniture Refinishing
“I really like the clean lines of this design. The blue color is not the expected shade of blue and it really pops.” — Alecia Wilcox
www.mattphillipsart.com
“I paint and sculpt both people and landscapes, using a variety of materials and sizes. Media includes metal fabrication, oil paint, plastic, and plaster. Throughout my painting and sculpture is the common thread of identity, and how environment and emotional conditions affect our notions of...” — Matt Phillips
Colecciones Almela
“You will find in my website a gallery to my work as painter of the light and sun found int the Mexican countryside, that seeks to inspire and provide a space for contemplation and reflection to the visitor.” — Mario Almela
Watercolour Paintings from Sweden
“Here I present my paintings and information about coming exhibitions.” — Jonas Bergstedt
Fred Bell Paintings
“My paintings involve people and how they relate to the world around them. I start with an idea and remain open to what may evolve. In my current series, I explore the relationship between people and their cats. In the process, it is the personalities of the cats that emerge while the people become...” — Fred Bell
Bert Feringa
“The design Krypton Pro left side bar has a very professional look and is well suited for showing paintings.” — A Feringa
Soteris Sam Roussi
“This year's design format utilizes the Blueprint design, blue linework on pale gray background. It is a particularly good match for Sam's artwork because of the linework in the design as well as the drafting notations of the page layout which mirrors how we have organized the site, by scale of the...” — Soteris Sam and Mary Ann Roussi
L.P. Baker
“I wanted a design that was simple, easy to navigate, looked good both on desktop and mobile browsers.” — Lindsay Baker
Stofer Gallery
“Viewers loved the slideshow feature of my homepage, allowing them to get an instant feel for what is on offer.” — Dawn Stofer
Muzart
“We found the sidebar to be very helpful and not intrusive while keeping the Facebook and video integration on every page.” — Sharbel Dalal
Wingmaker Arts Collaborative
“I am still in the beginning phase of my work with Sandvox and look forward to adding more and more elements to the site. We have been up on Sandvox for about three months.” — Rebecca Haworth
Creativity Planet Arts Workshop
“My daughter's and friends think I am a tech whiz..I know I could teach a child to build a website with this easy to use product and maybe I will.” — Patricia A. Rieger
Joyce K. Jensen Original Fine Art
“I chose this design because it's very simple, direct, clean and modern. My paintings are high key, very vivid, and ofter quite complex. I want to showcase my art, not show off a fancy site design. I was delighted with the choices available, was able to quickly narrow it down to three, then chose...” — Joyce Jensen
Gillian Palmer ARTIST /PAINTER IN NEW ZEALAND
“The design I chose in Sandvox is Distinction. After much consideration I decided that a clean look was needed to complement and not compete with the paintings. Also the menu type face is larger than Clean Sheets and I have the choice of changing the colour.” — Gillian S. Palmer
Pat Borow
“It was suggested by Sandvox that I build an index item on the home page that would link to the blog, therefore making the site appear more dynamic to the search engines. A great idea! I used Adobe Photoshop Elements to resize some of the images and save them for the web. I wanted to make sure...” — Patricia Hall Borow
Jacqueline Ribich Fine Art
“I have so many stories that I'd love to share, but here is one that involves a wonderfully playful grand-daughter of my client and her cat. I call this little girl who I had the pleasure of drawing, Miss Personality. I had the pleasure of drawing here playful expression for her granny! ...” — Jacqueline Ribich
Dawn Sutherland Fine Art
“I like to feature one painting in a larger format at the top of each page, then follow that with the thumbnails.” — Dawn Sutherland
Caffeine 'n' Diesel
“At three days old, our site already has 54 Facebook likes, and an inquiry from a realtor who says our images are "absolutely stunning" and she thinks they would make good housewarming gifts for her buyers. All comments we've had about our site have been very complimentary!” — Sharon Shuttleworth
Kristine Suhr
“I chose "distinction grey" because I wanted a very simple and clear website without confusing elements or colors. I want that the focus is only on my work.” — Kristine Suhr
Christel Ibsen
“Eighteen teen years ago, I suddenly lost my hearing. From leading a productive, exciting but frazzled life - shuttling between Paris, New York and London - within a few years I had become 95% deaf. And that is when I started to paint... With the silence of deafness came peace and the blissful...” — christel ibsen
Karin et Martin en Provence
“My website helped me to become the village photographer and gradually people in this region start to use my photos as well for their publications and websites” — Karin Hakkenberg van Gaasbeek
Rick Parsons
“Artist Website” — Richard Parsons
Kris Moffatt - Painter
“My website consists of oil paintings with various themes. Trains, Nature, Self portraits and Surreal are some of the categories. The goal of the site is to document and promote my artworks.” — Kris Moffatt
Artist Bonnie Maffei
“You will find the following pages on Bonnie's website: Art Exhibit, oil paintings, Bonnie's TV Interview, Drawings & Prints, Movies, Screenplays, Books, Travel Articles, Eurythmy, Sound Bytes, Blog and 2012 Calendar of Events. The purpose of my website is to show the various art forms I have...” — Bonita Maffei
brian josselyn
“My web site has a large selection of my luscious realist landscape paintings.” — Brian Josselyn
Joie Villeneuve - Fine Artist
“I chose this design for the website because it looks "clean" and uncomplicated. Not a lot in the way of distractions, therefore, the paintings could stand out.” — Joie Villeneuve
Linda Calvert Jacobson
“I looked through all of the designs several times, narrowed it down and finally settled on the one I am using. I wanted my website to be classy and elegant. I didn't mind if it were somewhat playful, but I wanted to keep it professional. I also like the drop down menus and the arrows to click from...” — Linda Calvert Jacobson
Images by Fiona Nichols
“Not yet concluded any sales, but I have great hopes. The few people who have looked at the website are very impressed by it. That is due as much to the Karelia team as to my own works.” — Fiona Nichols
Jeanne McGauley Conway Paintings
“The design I chose was classic and had a clean look. I wanted to give the color of the oil paintings and watercolors the main emphasis. The home page has a balanced look and minimal text and simple information. As a novice web designer, it was very simple to transfer my IWeb website into the...” — Jeanne M. Conway
Deedee Hampton
“I chose this website design because I think dark colors work well for art work- it makes the colors "pop".” — Deedee Hampton
JosephLitzinger.com
“I wanted as blank a canvas as I could use with Sandvox (the artist in me) to make this site look very pleasing to the eye, simple and easy to view and navigate. It was important to me that the art work and artist was the main focus on each page.” — Joseph Litzinger
Dial 212 PAINTER
“The only story I can tell you is that making a website is easier than I thought with Sandvox. But, promoting it I find to be a bigger challenge.” — Damian Judge
Paula Schoen / Contemporary Art
“Building my website with Sandvox forced me to get all of my digital photos in order. In the process, I was able to revisit some great exhibitions, trips and paintings that I had not seen for a few years. Plus, my newly designed site gave me the opportunity to contact others in the art community...” — Paula Schoen
Silent Tree Studios™
“Everyone that has looked at my website that I made with Sandvox mentions how professional it looks. I have been told that it is really easy to get around, and that they thought the design was very attractive to look at.” — L. Micki H. Moss
Mark Bisset Fine Art
“I am using smooth dark because it is clean and professional. It makes the artwork on my site the focus, not the design.” — Mark Bisset
Distinctive African American Art
“The Sandvox design I used is elegant and simple; it shows art very well. The menu design is intuitive, and works by the artist can be displayed in a collection. Like all Sandvox designs, this one is easy to update as inventory changes.” — Scott Kisling
David Abse - Art
“Paintings, drawings and prints, movies, iPad drawings - the site shows off my art work.” — David Abse
MDC Master ArtStudio
“I was thinking about a website for my society since a long time, but working a lot on my art-work, i haven't the time to contact a webmaster for a net page elegant and ambitious. Someone recently told me about Sandvox. I find it so easy to build a website that i try to make it by myself with...” — Matthieu-Donald Caillot
Jim's Wallpaper and Painting
“I like the photo albums better than my last choice. The header is more professsional looking to new browsers too.” — James Martorelli
Judith Carlin
“I chose Smooth Dark. It's a great theme for displaying photos. It's a sophisticated theme that doesn't distract from the art work.” — Judith Carlin
Joy Laking Gallery
“Before Sandvox, this site was maintained in a basic HTML editor. Since I took it over and used Sandvox, changes happen in a controlled and immediate manner.” — Robert Wyatt
Klimt Posters
“I chose Cirrus for this website because of its clean yet stylish presentation. I didn't want anything too overwhelming as the content of the site includes some striking images which really should be the focus of any visit to the site. Yet Cirrus still manages to offer a very professional look...” — Paul Strange
Yenney and Imara
“My website has allowed me to make interesting contacts in the art world as well as sell some art and keep friends and family up to date on what I'm up to.” — Jennifer Hammar
African American Artist Eugene J. Martin
“Many visitors like the design of the new website about the prolific artist Eugene Martin as it is an easily accessible and essential reference source about his works of art, press, books, videos, exhibits, museum and galleries shows, interactive links, and contact information.” — Suzanne Fredericq
Harry Hasheian:Playful, yet disturbing
“I chose Neo News for this website because it was very masculine and minimalist. I wanted the artwork to speak louder than the page design and this design worked best. It also worked well for including one of Harry's paintings in the masthead behind the title.” — John Snow
Cheryl Hutto Fine Decorative Painting at Crowhill Studios
“I received a request from "the Old Fahioned Milk Paint Company" asking if they could post photos of my work on their site. They had discovered the photos on my Sandvox site of my completed projects which featured their milk paint. They must have Googled "milk paint"!” — Cheryl Hutto
David Williams - Nottinghamshire artist
“I was attracted to its simple, unfussy format. Something more elaborate would have detracted from the display of my paintings, which is the main impact I want to make.” — David Williams
bert feringa, dutch painter of landscapes and portraits
“I chose for the Blueball Trifecta red design because of the extra's . It has a very professional look and you can make it more custum made in a simple way.” — A Feringa
ChrisBeachamPaints -- My Journey into Art
“I chose the Night Breeze design because I liked the dramatic look but also because it works with the modifications I wanted such as my logo that replaced the default graphic.” — Chris Beacham
Suzanne Ally Painting
“My husband and I live in different cities. He is my best critic of both my paintings and my writing. Every morning he checks to see if I have written anything in my blog or posted a new painting. During this time we are living apart we have my website as our secret meeting place, in plain view of...” — Suzanne Ally