Sparking Creativity with Stephen St. Claire

Stephen St. Claire’s Home Page

Stephen St. Claire’s Home Page

 

It has been such a pleasure working with Stephen St. Claire in developing a new Squarespace website to showcase his art. When we met Steve, his website was in need of retiring, his images failed to showcase the true magnificence of his work, the layout and design were outdated and we were excited to help. Go Artist Go moved St. Claire Art to a sleeker design, adding a new artist statement, a new blog and more captivating images and descriptions.

“My oil painting technique is called Dialuminism (”light passing through”) and embeds metal leaf and oil paint within layers of solar resistant resin (for a thick, high gloss finish) or archival satin varnish (for a soft, satin finish). The light plays off some areas and casts shadows beneath others, creating a dimensional painting that changes in appearance depending upon where the viewer is standing in relation to the light source.”

Stephen’s incredible technique and incredible images really makes his work stand out. Adding new pages, keywords, a blog and increasing his social media engagement has really helped propel Stephen into a new creative front in the art of marketing. All this coincided with his new studio gallery in the River Arts District in Asheville, NC and has opened up new opportunities for him and his work. We are continually providing support and consultation for his marketing objectives including SEO (Search Engine Optimization), social media management, blog development, community outreach, press releases, market research, analytics and newsletters.

Landscape Art Website Page

Landscape Art Website Page

“Jonathan has been awesome to work with. Basically, he does all the marketing tasks that I honestly just don’t have time for. He’s creative, energetic, and has some great connections. I will be using his services regularly. I would rather use him to pin-point market actual potential clients (collectors, designers, contractors, builders, etc.) and know these people are now aware of my work, than pay hundreds and hundreds of dollars for a magazine ad I never know if people actually pay attention to.”

— Stephen St. Claire