Art Much?

Create Stunning Artwork
With the Right Tools,
Techniques & Resources!

Welcome to i Hart Art – a resource for learning how to create impactful artwork and choosing the best art supplies to bring it to life. Explore step-by-step art tutorials, in-depth comparisons and reviews of the best art supplies, tools, and books.

Art Much?

Create Stunning Artwork With the Right Tools, Techniques & Resources!

Welcome to i Hart Art – a resource for learning how to create impactful artwork and choosing the best art supplies to bring it to life. Explore step-by-step art tutorials, in-depth comparisons and reviews of the best art supplies, tools, and books!

Want weekly tips & tricks?

Enter your email and click subscribe!

THE LATEST
EXPLORE

Art & Health

Tapping into your creative energy actually improves your overall health! Too good to be true? Nope, there’s research to back it up! Being creative is actually pivotal for human life and  improves brain function, mental health and physical health. It’s pretty cool to experience activities that make you feel good and are simultaneously good for you. So enjoy getting your hands dirty with a myriad of art projects!

FAVES
CHECK IT OUT

Coming Soon!

EXPLORE
FEATURED ARTISTS
01.

Jenny Saville

Jenny Saville is widely known for her powerful, large-scale figurative paintings that challenge traditional ideals of beauty, gender, and the human body. Her work is characterized by thick, expressive brushwork, distorted perspectives, and an unflinching focus on flesh as both physical material and emotional subject. Drawing influence from art history, medical imagery, and contemporary culture, Saville reclaims the painted figure as a site of vulnerability, strength, and complexity. Her paintings invite viewers to confront the body not as an idealized object, but as something lived-in, psychological, and profoundly human—making her work especially significant in conversations around representation, identity, and the continued relevance of figurative painting in contemporary art.

02.

Damian Hirst

Damien Hirst is one of the most influential and controversial figures in contemporary art, best known for work that confronts themes of life, death, beauty, and belief. As a leading member of the Young British Artists movement, Hirst employs a wide range of materials—from preserved animals in formaldehyde to pharmaceutical cabinets, spot paintings, and large-scale installations—to challenge how art is valued and consumed. His practice often blurs the line between concept and spectacle, prompting debate around authorship, originality, and the role of commerce in art. By transforming scientific, medical, and symbolic imagery into stark visual statements, Hirst’s work invites viewers to question mortality, permanence, and the systems that shape modern culture.

03.

Banksy

Banksy is a globally recognized street artist whose work merges bold visual simplicity with sharp political and social commentary. Known for using stencils in public spaces, Banksy’s artwork addresses themes such as power, surveillance, consumerism, war, and resistance, often delivered through dark humor and irony. By placing art directly on walls, streets, and unexpected urban surfaces, Banksy challenges traditional ideas of authorship, ownership, and institutional control in the art world. His work blurs the boundary between activism and art, using public space as both canvas and audience, and reinforcing the idea that art can be immediate, accessible, and deeply connected to everyday life.

04.

Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons is a contemporary artist best known for his highly polished, large-scale sculptures and installations that blur the boundaries between fine art, popular culture, and consumerism. Drawing inspiration from everyday objects, advertising, and mass-produced imagery, Koons elevates the familiar into monumental works that question taste, value, and authenticity. His practice often embraces industrial fabrication and reflective surfaces, emphasizing perfection, spectacle, and surface allure while inviting deeper conversations about desire, capitalism, and cultural identity. By transforming kitsch and commercial symbols into carefully orchestrated artworks, Koons challenges traditional hierarchies in art and encourages viewers to reconsider how meaning is constructed in contemporary visual culture.

COMING SOON
— 01

One-on-One Master Class

The One-on-One Art Masterclass offers a fully personalized learning experience tailored to your individual goals, skill level, and creative interests. These private sessions provide focused, step-by-step instruction, thoughtful feedback, and deeper insight into technique, materials, and artistic process. Whether you’re building foundational skills, refining your practice, or working through a specific creative challenge, this masterclass is designed to support meaningful growth through dedicated, individualized guidance.

— 02

Guided Group Art Classes

Guided Group Art Classes create a supportive and engaging learning environment where artists can grow together through shared exploration and instruction. These sessions combine clear demonstrations, structured exercises, and open discussion, allowing participants to learn both from the instructor and from one another. Ideal for beginners and developing artists alike, group classes encourage creativity, consistency, and confidence while fostering a sense of connection through the shared practice of art-making.

— 03

Art Therapy & Creative Wellness Sessions

Art Therapy & Creative Wellness Sessions offer a reflective, process-centered approach to creativity that prioritizes emotional expression, self-awareness, and personal insight. These sessions use art-making as a therapeutic tool rather than a technical pursuit, providing a safe and supportive space to explore thoughts, emotions, and experiences through creative expression. No prior art experience is required—only an openness to the process and the healing potential of creativity.