Quitter’s Day? Not Here – We’re Just Getting Started!
Every year, millions of people set New Year’s resolutions, hoping to make big changes in their lives. Yet, by the […]
Quitter’s Day? Not Here – We’re Just Getting Started! Read Post »
Every year, millions of people set New Year’s resolutions, hoping to make big changes in their lives. Yet, by the […]
Quitter’s Day? Not Here – We’re Just Getting Started! Read Post »
Meet the Harpy Eagle! The harpy eagle, one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, is native
Harpy Eagle – Spirit of Wind Read Post »
Image via Pexels Introducing children with learning disabilities to the arts serves a purpose far beyond mere entertainment. It acts
Artistic Alchemy: Turning Learning Disabilities into Creative Abilities Read Post »
Meet the Jaguar! The jaguar (Panthera onca) is one of the most iconic and powerful big cats in the Americas.
Jaguar – He who Kills with one Leap Read Post »
As we wrap up Week 2 of Inktober, Artsefact has added seven more illustrations to the collection! From the sky
Inktober Week 2 – A Recap Read Post »
Aye-Aye: “Plea from the Shadows” – Ink on Paper, 2024 Meet the Aye-aye! Scientific Name: Daubentonia madagascariensis Phylum: Chordata Order: Primates
Aye-aye – The Dark Lord of Primates?! Read Post »
A week into Inktober, Artsefact has already released seven endangered animal ink drawings! Some look majestic, some adorable, and some
Inktober Week 1 – A Recap Read Post »
Have you ever seen a red panda? If you answered no, it is because it is an endangered species whose
Exploring The Art That Can Save Wildlife Read Post »
When it comes to Easter festivities, there are a few icons such as the Easter bunny. From the bushy tail
The Endearing Tale of Easter Bunnies Read Post »
Once upon a time, in the realm of folklore and fairy tales, there existed a charming story of love known
A Tale of Two Frogs Read Post »
As we remember the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., we reflect on the impact his dream had on a