Artist – Johanna Breuch
Johanna Breuch studied a wide assortment of methods and mediums, allowing her to express herself through a variety of creative pursuits without having to commit to one way of...
Johanna Breuch studied a wide assortment of methods and mediums, allowing her to express herself through a variety of creative pursuits without having to commit to one way of...
When Polina Whitetail’s best friend asked her to draw a portrait of her family for a Christmas card, it sparked her to start making portraits of other couples and...
When Ravi Zupa was six years old, he bought a tall stack of old cat calendars at a thrift store for one penny. He plastered two of his walls...
In 2016, Abbas Husain started Bagman Studios, where he began selling his handmade screen prints. He learned that a funny thing happens when you start sharing art you enjoy...
Emily Paquin went to school to become a storyboard artist or background painter for animations before discovering that what she really loves to draw is cats. While Paquin has...
Meredith: I started working in print design out of art school, which I loved, but I think I didn’t feel ‘successful’ until I had my first editorial assignment, which...
Dane: I feel like I’m constantly setting new standards for what counts as success to me, so this is kind of a tricky question to answer. There’s success at...
Lisa: I don’t know really, all I know is I will create one way or another. Every job I’ve ever had has ended up with me making or creating...
Ben: The more I immerse myself in the industry, the more I discover so many incredible opportunities. I’m finding so many talented artists from all over the world that...
Alyse: If I were a dog, I would definitely be a mini Australian Shepherd, and I’m not at all biased by having had six of them throughout my life....
DROOL: How did you discover your voice in art? Adrienne: I studied art at Art College and University in the UK, specialising in textile design. I have always had...
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? Mulga: I launched myself into the world as...
DROOL: How did you discover your voice in art? Katty: I always knew I liked to paint and draw figuratively. I tried many styles, some were more lines based...
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? John Van Horn: I first felt like I...
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? Kazz Morohashi: I designed a project called Go...
DROOL: Which do you prefer: dogs or people, and why? Michael: Dogs. Just all the dogs. I have my own little Basset Fauve de Bretagne. He’s short, ginger and terribly...
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? Stephen Morrison: Oh I’m still waiting for that...
DROOL: What about dogs attracts you to them as subjects for your artwork? Lauren: My dogs back home are my babies, so naturally my first dog inspired bowl was...
DROOL: How did you discover your voice in art? Hannah Koslosky: I went to a small college in the very small town of Natchitoches, LA. Sometimes I felt like...
DROOL: If you had to choose one dog breed to characterize who you are, what breed would it be and why? Kyle: Oh I’m definitely a pit bull. I...
DROOL: You and your wife, Donna, co-founded a pit bull advocacy group, BADRAP. What kind of impact has the organization had since it started? Racer: We’ve been blessed to...
DROOL: What about dogs attracts you to them as subjects for your artwork? Linny: Plants, food, kids, they’re fine. But, You know how if you stick your face into your...
DROOL: What compels you to keep driving forward as an artist? How do you aspire to grow as an artist this year? Alex: I honestly cannot imagine doing anything else. I...
DROOL: When do you feel you first found success in the world of art, and how have you grown since then? Katie: Last year when I announced online that...