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Female Artists Who Will Dominate in 2023
Female Artists Who Will Dominate in 2023
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Female Artists Who Will Dominate in 2023

Up-And-Coming Female Artists Who Will Dominate in 2023
Up-And-Coming Female Artists Who Will Dominate in 2023
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Up-And-Coming Female Artists Who Will Dominate in 2023

From watercolor paintings to digital art, the inspiring creations from these female artists are a must-see, especially during Women’s History Month 2023.

BIG Wall Décor’s Female Artists

Discover the groundbreaking work of female artists featured at BIG Wall Décor, who are defying stereotypes and creating stunning works of art that challenge the status quo. Their pieces are not only inspiring, but vital to creating a more equitable and inclusive art culture.

Woman artist Burcu poses with her chin down and to the side for a photo in front of indoor houseplants.

Burcu is a surface pattern designer living in California who uses technology to create one-of-a-kind patterns that merge fashion, florals, and surrealism

Burcu’s art incorporates realistic florals, botanical, and greenery with a wide variety of genres and styles. Featuring bright colors contrasting against dark backgrounds and life-like 3-D designs, her work is proud and unafraid. 

Her attention to detail results in vivid, attention-grabbing pieces that draw you in and leave a lasting impression. 

These bold prints showcase the complexity of the natural world in a way that is both inviting and captivating. It is the perfect addition for bedrooms or living rooms in need of a burst of color or energy.

A female artist, Jessica Loiterton, swims underwater in the ocean in Hawaii, while snorkeling and taking underwater photos

Jess is an Australian aerial photographer living in Hawaii. Her skills are unparalleled. She captures the most stunning sunsets and surf shots you have ever seen. 

As an expert nature photographer, Jess takes top down surfing shots and Hawaiian landscapes so immersive that one glance transports you directly to the islands. 

Jess’ distinct style features crystal clear water and intense pops of color from surfboards and bathing suits that bring an infectious happiness and cheerful energy to your home. 

Each of Jess’ prints are a piece of paradise that capture the unabashed joy of days spent on the beach with friends and family. With her Hawaii photos, you can bring the warmth, beauty, and magic of the islands into your home.

Female artist Jess Stempel poses in front of a pink and yellow backdrop with corresponding colored bananas hanging from the ceiling around her. She is wearing a colorful sweater and grins widely in this playful and creative setting.

Jess is a textile designer living in NYC whose favorite color is “rainbow” and favorite craft supply is glitter. Her art is a physical manifestation of happiness

Jess’ style is vibrant, bright and colorful. She takes a “more is more” approach when it comes to color and embraces layering techniques to create exuberant and vibrant décor. 

One thing is for sure – Jess’ art is undeniably eye-catching. It’s impossible to ignore the explosion of color

Her colorful art captures the spirit of childlike wonder and whimsy. It evokes the joy and excitement of hosting a sleepover with friends and staying up all night giving each other makeovers. 

If you’re looking to infuse your space with a vibrant and youthful energy, Jess’ art is perfect for you. It’s impossible not to feel uplifted and inspired when surrounded by her dazzling array of colors and fun designs.

Female artist Karine Tonial Grimm stands outside in front of a deep purple flowering bush, with her long brown hair cascading around her. She smiles gently at the camera with a closed lip grin in this tranquil and natural setting.

Karine is a digital painter living in Brazil who creates stunning abstract and minimalist designs on a tablet. 

Influenced by motherhood and her time living in Germany, Ireland, and Portugal, Karine uses cutting-edge technology to create incredibly popular abstract and minimalist art.

Unlike many artists who knew they were destined to create from the time they held their first paintbrush, Karine found her purpose in art later in life when she was battling depression. 

Painting became her saving grace. It was the outlet Karine needed to process her complex emotions. 

Karine’s abstract and minimalist paintings are not only a reflection of her emotional journey, but also tell a relatable story that resonates with most parental figures. Her collection speaks to the joys, challenges, and complexity of parenthood and the human experience.

Female artist P Muir sits in her studio in front of a few of her paintings, wearing a yellow long sleeve shirt, and poses for Women's History Month.

P Muir is a painter living in Texas whose unique drip style combines elegant with edgy to create portraits of famous celebrities, athletes, and icons

After P lost her father to ALS, she realized the importance of leading a purpose-filled life. 

Quickly she changed careers from climbing the corporate ladder to working as an independent artist. Her renewed passion and energy for life are obvious in each of her paintings. 

Inspired by hip hop, pop culture, politics, and everything in between, P paints famous people in a unique urban-inspired style. 

P’s drip style is the perfect representation of the ebb and flow of life, just like water that flows freely and in unexpected directions. Despite its unpredictability, the end result is always breathtakingly beautiful.

Paige Tingey, a leading female artist making progress for women in Women's History Month, poses for a portrait in front of a deep blue lake at the side of a mountain, wearing a deep mustard yellow shirt below a brown leather jacket, and smiling as the wind gently blows her long brown hair.

Paige is a landscape and nature photographer living in San Francisco, California whose work does the next to impossible – capture the awe, power, and majesty of nature

What really draws you into Paige’s work is her strong use of lines found in nature that serve as a focal point for each photo. From waterfalls to tree trunks and winding roads, these focuses create a sense of balance, allowing you to fully appreciate the beauty of the natural world. 

Whether you’re an avid nature lover or simply look for magnificent art, Paige’s work is the perfect choice. Her photography captures the essence of the natural world and encourages a sense of adventure and wanderlust.

Black painter Kristen Campbell poses in front of a digital painting featuring a bright teal background and the back of a Black woman's head with curling rollers in her hair, wearing large gold hoop earrings and a sleek bun, for Women's History Month.

Kirsten is a self-taught emerging artist who uses technology to create mind-blowing digital art with subject matters that mix Black culture and the cannabis community. 

Kirsten’s digital art style is truly remarkable. Her pieces speak directly to the Black and stoner community who have felt isolated and excluded by traditional art.

Because her art isn’t just a beautiful painting to decorate your wall…

Her art is a provocative expression of what it means to be a POC who is fully immersed in cannabis culture. 

Kirsten has a pulse on what’s relevant to the Black community and cannabis culture. This allows her to create stunning, meaningful art that is deeply impactful. 

Plus…she is on the cutting edge of digital art. She is paving the way for aspiring Black female artists so they receive the notoriety and support they deserve.

Female watercolor painter Shelby Kregel leans across a large canvas to paint in her studio, creating powerful yet feminine pieces in soft whimsical colors for Women's History Month.

Shelby is a whimsical watercolor painter based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Inspired by nature and mommahood, her paintings capture the soft yet powerful energy of femininity

Trained by her grandmother, who still paints at age 94, Shelby’s style of watercolor paintings are light and airy. 

Shelby’s work isn’t just beautiful. It’s emotionally evocative. Each piece is a testament to the complexity of the human experience from joy and happiness to finding hope despite pain, and seeking strength and inspiration during the toughest times. 

Her unique art showcases the special gift that women have to balance all of our responsibilities and stand in our strength. Because women are delicate and strong, soft and fierce, gentle and powerful.

Female graphic designer Olivia Herrick sits in front of her laptop at her desk, wearing a dark blue jean jacket and glasses, while creating designs for Women's History Month

Olivia is a talented graphic designer based in Minnesota who creates powerful pieces from simple shapes and vibrant colors featuring phrases that motivate and inspire

When she isn’t designing visual branding or packaging for well-known brands like Love Your Melon and the Goal Digger podcast by Jenna Kutcher, Olivia strives to bring positivity and optimism to as many as possible with her minimalistic yet impactful art. 

Olivia started making these designs as a stream of consciousness. She posts her pieces on Instagram as notes-to-herself. In doing so, she connects with and inspires thousands who resonate with the sentiment of her work.

With her distinctive style and inspiring messages, Olivia’s artwork has become a symbol of hope and positivity. Her designs showcase the power of simplicity, reminding us the even the smallest shapes and colors can have a big impact.

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