Open Call for Children's Art Book

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Parents and guardians, The Big Book of Tiny Creatives is now accepting art submissions from young artists aged 2 to 18. This global hardcover book will feature the artworks of children from all around the world. It is open to everyone, regardless of location. The book will be available to a worldwide audience through Amazon and Barnes & Noble, making it a keepsake to cherish forever.

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Open Call for Children's Art Book

Theme: Open

Parents and guardians, The Big Book of Tiny Creatives is now accepting art submissions from young artists aged 2 to 18. This global hardcover book will feature the artworks of children from all around the world. It is open to everyone, regardless of location. The book will be available to a worldwide audience through Amazon and Barnes & Noble, making it a keepsake to cherish forever.

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PHILADELPHIA, PA

Shelah Horvitz

About the Artist

Shelah Horvitz was born in Fall River, Massachusetts. She started training as an artist at the age of four under her mother, Frances Bieler Horvitz, who had studied at the Boston Museum School. She received classical training from Narcisco Maisterra at the Mary C. Wheeler School in her teens, and was in her first museum show at 21, at Brown University’s List Gallery, where she exhibited alongside William Holman Hunt and other major Pre-Raphaelites. Shelah holds a BA from Brown University and an MFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio. She has studied privately with Stephen Bauman and Will St. John. Since 1984, Shelah has exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States. Her work has appeared in magazines and scholarly publications in the US and Japan, and on websites throughout Europe. Shelah is currently represented by the gallery Stone Sparrow NYC. She currently lives on a homestead in the Maine woods with her husband and dog.

About Artist’s Work:

Painting is a tool by which I pass through surfaces to deeper realities. I use it to inquire about the commonalities and differences between myself, other people, and the world around me. My work always has psychological and philosophical components and I try to design each piece so that it looks formally simple but it is semantically complex, so that as the viewer changes in mood, experience and worldview, the meaning of the work changes with them.

Find the Artist on: 

https://www.shelahhorvitz.com

100 Emerging Artists of 2025: Women Edition

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