58 Best Artist Website Examples - Page 2
This artisan studio site uses a Van Gogh-style firefly painting as full-bleed hero, with coral handwritten branding and white overlay text for floor cloths and workshops.
This coaching site leads with "Ready to build the life you want?" and anchors credibility with a $10M revenue figure embedded in conversational body copy.
This fine art design site opens with "More than just an Instagrammable moment" and positions custom installations as lasting art, not decor.
This photographer's portfolio uses a full-viewport fisheye helicopter cockpit image to demonstrate 360° expertise, with only inline text links and no visible buttons.
This muralist portfolio uses her hand-lettered script font for category links overlaid on a full-bleed mural photograph, making the artwork the primary design element.
This jewelry e-commerce site uses high-contrast red accents and collection names tied to nature—"Flourish & Fauna," "Skin & Bone," "Feral"—against a black background with fashion photography.
This florist site stacks Valentine's promotions with product grids and wedding gallery, using all-caps letter-spaced typography on salmon-pink and coral backgrounds throughout.
This artist portfolio pairs a portrait photograph with a teal field and 3D book mockup in a two-column hero that sells "CRAFTED KINSHIP" directly.
This pre-launch landing page centers a single call-to-action with a faint skull watermark background and splits the viewport into dark hero and empty gray footer zones.
This artist portfolio uses a black background with centered white typography and green accent buttons to frame cartoon gecko illustrations selling a meme coin token.
This designer portfolio uses all-caps blocky typography and a LEGO-brick logo to position playful accessories as "fun & imagination" for streetwear culture.
This hand lettering studio site opens with a flat-lay hero of watercolor cards and centers its tagline "Making the world more beautiful, one letter at a time" in italic serif.
This author and naturalist site uses a dark forest green canvas with layered botanical collages and cream serif typography to establish authority in rewilding and herbalism.
This graphic designer portfolio uses all-black background with oversized white sans-serif type and a smiley emoji to introduce "designer for NASA, independent artist, outdoor enthusiast, & interior design wannabe."
This artist portfolio uses compressed sans-serif display type at 120px+ paired with a two-column layout and burnt orange accent band to position tattoo, fine art, and design services.
This illustration portfolio displays cinematic digital art in a 4-column masonry grid with no text overlay or chrome.
Fauun
This micro publishing site sells redesigned occult and classic literature with product photography lit dramatically against medium gray seamless backgrounds.
This designer portfolio opens with a mid-century interior photograph, then displays work in a minimal two-column grid with a neon yellow contact button.
This design assets site sells customizable doodles with a referral incentive banner and scattered illustrations framing the hero text.
This illustration portfolio mixes massive serif headlines with purple 3D hands and decorative speech bubbles saying "WOW, REALLY?" to announce portfolio work.
This artist portfolio cycles through rotating role titles above a dark gallery layout with overlapping, offset artwork cards.
This digital art store presents a 3-column grid of square illustrations with no captions, letting anime-influenced landscapes of solitary figures speak without text.
This luthier site leads with a full-bleed guitar close-up and sells customization with "Customized Through Collaboration" paired to a ghost-button CTA.
This illustration portfolio opens with a cropped beverage can mockup centered in a mint gradient, revealing Japanese-influenced artwork through scroll-to-reveal design.
This illustration portfolio uses a tight 2-column masonry grid with near-zero gaps to showcase geometric vector art for editorial, music, and pop culture clients.
This mural artist portfolio uses a 2-column masonry grid of full-bleed artwork images with minimal chrome—just navigation and a teal "CHECK OUT THE SHOP!" announcement bar.
Dana Draws
This custom illustration shop anchors the hero with italicized "Custom portraits" in coral serif, pairing it with a gallery-wall arrangement of framed portrait samples.
This contemporary art gallery site layers a moody studio portrait hero with a handwritten signature overlay and asymmetrical two-column grid revealing painted subjects below.