Where in your home needs art the most?
Living room? Bedroom? Hallway? Office?
Living room? Bedroom? Hallway? Office?
She doesn’t ask for attention.She is the attention. Blue Moon Diva was born from that rare energy, the kind that only shows up once in a while. Calm. Dramatic. Completely unbothered. She carries that “I know who I am” presence. The kind that doesn’t compete. Doesn’t chase.
If you had to pick one: A) It just has to look good B) It needs to mean something
Everyone has one. What’s yours?
If you had to choose only one for your space, which would it be?
Be honest, have you ever fallen in love with a piece… and then closed the tab? What made you pause? Price? Trust? Space? Not knowing the artist? Shipping costs? “I’ll get it later” ? Something else?
What made you fall in love with the last piece you bought?
Selling art feels harder than ever, even when the work itself is strong. Is it visibility? Algorithms? Pricing? Finding the right buyers (not just other artists)? Platform fees? Burnout from constant self-promotion? I’m curious what’s actually getting in the way for you right
Buying art online can feel exciting… and a little risky. Is it the price? The fear it won’t look the same in person? Trusting the seller? Shipping worries? Or something more emotional, like fear of regret or not connecting with it later?
Story, skill, or connection?
Not every artwork gets a click. What’s the thing that makes you not click? Is it the thumbnail? The colours? The title? No context? Is the platform tracking your interactions? Curious what makes you stop or keep scrolling.
Price, trust, or not knowing the artist?
This space is for human-created art only, artists, collectors, and people who love art. If you feel like it, introduce yourself: • Are you here as an artist, a collector, or both?• What kind of art do you create or love collecting?• Do you sell your work already, or is that a g
This black-and-white painting, "A Smile in the Storm," was inspired by the saying 'every cloud has a silver lining.' It’s a happy raindrop meant to remind us that even in life's storms, beauty and brighter days are just beyond the clouds. This painting is part of my Spirit of the
The Angels From the Field collection captures the connection to an unseen world of beauty, magick, remembrance, and deep love through abstract, figurative paintings.Explore the collection -> https://denisesilva.art/angels-from-the-field
No Two Droplets Are Alike speaks to individuality within what we often call “the whole.” Each mark, each form, carries its own history, even when it looks familiar from a distance. Explore the work here → https://denisesilva.art/spirit-of-the-water
This piece is part of The Spirit Of The Water collection. The Droplet explores what remains when something vast is reduced to its smallest form. Not as loss alone, but as memory, and presence. Explore the piece and the Spirit Of The Water collection here → https://denisesilv
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