ZenART's Membership Plans Terms & Conditions

(Updates effective 17/08/2020)

These terms and conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) govern the ZenART Supplies Rewards & Referral Plan as well as Subscribe & Save Plan (“Membership Plans”), and members of the programs will earn zen coins in connection with the purchase of qualifying online products and online activities that are redeemable towards the purchase of certain products online. For the re-occurring members (Subscribe & Save Plan) this includes exclusive gifts & content.

1. REWARDS & REFERRAL

  • Free. No purchase is necessary to obtain membership in the Rewards & Referral Program, but you must establish an account at https://shop.zenartsupplies.co/account/register . Please see our privacy policy, located here, to understand how information you provide us will be used. This program is void where prohibited.
  • Eligibility. In order to be eligible for the Rewards & Referral Program, you must create an account as outlined in these Terms and Conditions. You may create an account if you are at least seventeen (17) years of age, have Internet access, and have a valid mailing address. If you are between the ages of 17 and 18, you must have your parent’s permission to register for an account. If you choose to create an account, you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account, username and password and for restricting access to your account. You are responsible for keeping such information current, complete, accurate and truthful. You agree to accept responsibility for all activities that occur under your account, username and/or password. You agree to provide only current, complete, accurate and truthful information. If you are accessing and using the Site on someone else’s behalf, you represent that you have the authority to bind that person as the principal to all Terms and Conditions provided herein, and to the extent you do not have such authority you agree to be bound to these Terms and Conditions and to accept liability for harm caused by any wrongful use of the Site or Content resulting from such access or use. You may only have one member account per natural person. Persons who are discovered to have more than one account forfeit their zen coins and will be unsubscribed from the Loyalty Program.
  • How To Enroll in the Rewards & Referral Program. (a) Create an account: Visit www.zenartsupplies.com (the "Site" or "Online") and become a registered user of the Site. Click here to be taken directly to the registration page. You will be asked for your first and last name, your email address, and a password. You will also be given the option to sign up for our newsletter. Once you have submitted the requisite information, you will be sent an email to the address you listed confirming your membership. Once you have confirmed your email address, you are automatically enrolled in the Reward & Referral Program and are a member (“Member”).
  • How to Access/Change Your Member Information. You must keep your personal information on your Account up-to-date. To do so, click on the "My Account" section and access your account by entering your registered email address and current password. From your dashboard you can access your account information; review your current and past orders; change your profile; manage your subscriptions and applications, and access your previous purchases.
  • How to Cancel Your Membership. You may cancel an account at any time. To cancel your account, please send an email to support@zenartsupplies.co and write “cancel membership” in the subject line. The email must come from the account currently listed on our servers as being associated with your Rewards & Referral Program. If you no longer have access to that email address, please email our customer service department and we will verify your status and cancel your account. Upon cancellation, you are no longer a member, and any unused zen coins accrued in your account will be forfeited and cannot be redeemed. Zen coins maintain their value only on valid accounts in good standing, and except as otherwise provided here for redemption, have no cash value outside of their redemption value on the Site.

2. EARNING ZEN COINS

  • General Members can earn zen coins on the purchase of qualifying online products at zenartsupplies.co. To receive zen coins for your Online purchases, you must be signed into your account. You may check at any time to see if you are signed in to the Site by looking in the upper right-hand corner of the site. Gift cards do not qualify for zen coins. Other products that do not qualify for zen coins are noted on the Site.
  • Earning Rate. Members earn 5 sen coins for every $1.00 spent on qualifying purchases (in other words, one (5) zen coins for every one dollar ($1) spent). Zen coins are based on your order subtotal, after any discounts, only. Zen coins are rounded down to the nearest whole number. For example, if you spend $9.99, you will receive 9 zen coins. The calculation is as follows: $9.99 x 1 zen coins per dollar = 9.99 zen coins, which is rounded down to 9 zen coins. This program started on August 17, 2020, and initial levels were set on the 2020 amount spent on ordering products. Note: Shipping and Taxes are not taken into consideration. If an item is return and/or price adjusted that will also be removed from your rewards calculations.
  • Gift Cards. Gift card purchases are not eligible to receive zen coins. However, once a gift card is redeemed, zen coins will be awarded to the recipient for the subtotal after any gift card values, provided s/he is logged into the account, as outlined in these Terms and Conditions.
  • Addition of Zen Coins to Accounts. Zen Coins will be added to your Account under the following conditions, and will generally show up immediately. You will receive zen coins:
    • At the time of account registration
    • During the purchase of qualifying products
    • For other activities outlined on the Site that may show up from time to time. Note that for these other activities, including “bonus zen coins” accumulations and other zen coin promotions, zen coins may show as “pending,” depending upon the activity.
    • Joining the Birthday Club. Birthdate must be entered 30 days before your Birthday to qualify.
    • For Liking the ZenART Supplies Facebook page and sharing the ZenART Supplies Facebook page with your following. This is good one time only.
    • Following ZenART Supplies on Instagram. This is good one time only.
    • Referring a friend to ZenART Supplies. Your account will be automatically awarded the discount only if the referral friend used the link sent to them from your referral account and makes a qualifying purchase. Discount will automatically be applied to account if stipulations are met.
  • Exclusions. Members earn zen coins only on the purchase price of: (i) qualifying online products. Calculation of zen coins excludes payment by the Member for shipping charges and all taxes, including without limitation, federal, state, and local taxes or use taxes. Zen Coins will not be earned on any discounts or other credits offered in connection with a product or service. For example, if a product that is normally $50 is on sale for $25, a Member will only earn zen coins on the purchase price of $25. Purchases of gift cards, redemption of vouchers, and any type of price adjustments, including merchandise returns, are not eligible for zen coins. All purchases made: (i) by a Member prior to such member joining the Program, (ii) Online without a Member being logged onto the Website with the Member's Account number linked to the Member's Online account, are not eligible for Reward & Referral Program credit. The purchase of ZenART Supplies products outside the Zenartsupplies.co website are not eligible for the Reward & Referral Program.
  • Returns/Order Cancellations. Zen Coins earned for a purchase that is then the subject of a return, cancellation, refund, declined credit card or gift card, or other credit will be deducted from your account in an amount equal to the zen coins earned for the original transaction, including any bonus zen coins that may be applicable. Any rewards discounts that are applied to the order, will be distributed equally to the applicable items in the order when completing a return. Zen Coins redeemed on an order will not be reapplied back to your rewards account for any reason on a returned order. If a return/cancellation will cause your account to have a negative zen coin balance, you will not begin earning zen coins again until your zen coins balance is returned to zero (0), by making purchases, or engaging in other promotional activities offered from time to time. If an item is exchanged (different product) any redeemed rewards on the initial purchase may be transferred to the exchange one (1) time only. Rewards used on an order that is canceled cannot be reapplied as they are good for just one use.
  • Bonus Zen Coins Promotions. From time to time, ZenART Supplies may run certain bonus zen coin promotions. Under bonus zen coin promotions, Members can earn additional or "bonus zen coins" in connection with the purchase of certain online products. When you purchase these specially marked products or make the purchase during a bonus zen coins time period, you will earn bonus zen coins on each product, as specified in the offer. Bonus zen coin promotions are subject to the terms and conditions of the offer and may be offered at any time in ZenART Supplies sole discretion. Bonus zen coin offers cannot be combined with any other offer.
  • Limitations on Bonus Zen Coins and Zen Coins, Generally. These terms apply to zen coins and bonus zen coins accruals. If you purchase a product during a promotion and the product comes with an additional, free product, zen coins will not be issued on the retail value of the free product. If you redeem zen coins towards the purchase of a product and pay a portion of the retail price after the zen coin's redemption, you will receive zen coins only on the leftover retail amount you pay, and not on any value attributed to the zen coin you used. If you redeem zen coins towards the purchase of a product in an amount equal to the full price of the product, you will not earn any zen coins.
  • Non-purchase Options for Earning Zen Coins. You may also earn additional zen coins on non-purchase activities. From time to time, ZenART Supplies may offer you the chance to win various prizes, and earn zen coins, for entering into promotions. For sweepstakes promotions, there is NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PLAY OR TO WIN. Rules and restrictions will apply to such promotions and may be found on the entry page of any promotion.
  • Referring a friend to ZenART Supplies. Email a friend an $8 off coupon on $50 order by clicking “ Earn Zen Coins” then “ Refer a Friend”. Enter the email address of a friend who has not purchased with ZenART Supplies before (if your referral has shopped with us before the referral link will be automatically voided by the system). A referral link will be sent to your friend with an $8 off coupon on a $50 order. $8 off coupon on $50 order will automatically be rewarded to your account only if the referral friend used the link sent to them from your referral account and makes a qualifying first-time purchase with ZenART Supplies. Your Referral friend will receive an $8 off coupon on $50 order, 200 zen coins for signing up, and zen coins from their first purchase made while signed into their new ZenART Supplies account.

3. REDEEMING ZEN COINS

  • How To Use Your Zen Coins. Zen Coins must be used in increments outlined in these Terms and Conditions. The maximum number of zen coins that may be used in a single transaction is 10,000 zen coins. Zen Coins may only be used Online at the ZenART Supplies website. Zen Coins towards Products: Members can use their zen coins to reduce the purchase price of a product or to receive a product for free based on the following scale:
    • 500 zen coins = $5.00 off
    • 1,000 zen coins = $10.00 off your at least $50 order
    • 1,500 zen coins = $15.00 off your at least $50 order
    • 2,500 zen coins = $25.00 off your at least $50 order

    Zen Coins can only be redeemed in any combination of the zen coin and increment amounts set forth above. Redemption of zen coins towards purchases of products is subject to product availability. Any rewards discounts that are applied to the order, will be distributed equally to the applicable items in the order when completing a return.

  • Gift cards. Once available, zen coins cannot be used towards the purchase of gift cards. Gift card redemption, however, is eligible for zen coins. Zen Coins accrued pursuant to the use of a gift card will benefit the gift card user, provided the user has an account in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
  • To Redeem your Zen Coins. Before you begin shopping with us, sign in to your Shop account on our site. Select “Redeem Zen Coins” from the red tab housed in the lower left-hand corner of the screen and select the amount of zen coins you would like to redeem. You will be issued a custom code that you can copy and paste into the discount bar during check out (Please note - only one code can be used). Your total payment amount will be discounted by the amount of zen coins you allocate to the purchase. Note that zen coins may only be redeemed for the purchase price of the product. Sales tax, shipping, and other handling charges assessed in addition to the price of the product are your responsibility and zen coins may not be used to discount these additional charges.
  • Exclusions. Only one account per natural person. Only one discount code can be redeemed per transaction. Rewards redemption codes may not be combined with any other discount codes. Zen Coins may not be transferred or gifted at this time. Zen Coins cannot be used on past purchases. Zen Coins accumulated on different accounts by different members may not be combined or aggregated to make purchases of products or for any other reason. Zen Coins earned in a transaction cannot be redeemed in the same transaction. Redeemed zen coins cannot be retroactively applied to any past order or receive a price adjustment on any order where redeemed zen coins were not applied. Zen Coins have no cash value outside of the ZenART Supplies website and are available only to members in good standing.
  • Zen Coins Expiration and Time Lapses. All zen coins acquired, whether standard zen coins or bonus zen coins, shall expire 180 days from the date the zen coins are added to your account. Zen Coins expire 180 days from the date in which they were assigned to your account. Specific onsite activities in which zen coins will be awarded are set to accrue zen coins based on a time-lapse at the discretion of ZenART Supplies.
    • Sign up: zen coins are added to your account instantly
    • Order: zen coins are added to your account when your order is placed.
  • Once zen coins are redeemed, a discount code will be assigned and we are unable to cancel the discount code and reapply the zen coins to your Reward & Referral account. Discount codes generated by redeeming zen coins do not expire until used. They are a one-time use code, so once it is used it is gone. If an order is returned zen coins will not be reinstated.

4. Subscribe & Save Plan

  • Re-occurring purchase. Purchase is necessary in order to participate in this plan. The plan is worth $6.95 and will be charged to your account on the same date of the month that you purchased the plan, i.e. if you purchased the plan on 19th of January, you will be charged for the plan on the 19th of each month you are a Subscribe & Save Plan member.
  • 15% re-occurring discount. As a member of the subscribe & Save Plan, you are eligible for a 15% discount every time you put an order in place. You are qualified for the discount as soon as you purchase the plan.
  • Cancellation. After a purchase made with a Subscribe & Save Plan, you are not able to get a refund for the plan for the month the purchase was valid for but you can cancel for the following months.
  • Free samples & accessories. These are included for members of Subscribe & Save Plan only. These are not included in each order but the member will be informed when they will receive "extras" in their order.
  • Access to exclusive content. Exclusive access to tutorials, guides, tips & tricks in video, pdf, or audio format will be part of the membership program. Not all exclusive content is available but what is and will be available is up to ZenART Supplies sole discretion.

5. GENERAL

  • By registering with Zenartsupplies.co and joining the Reward & Referral Program, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth in these Terms and Conditions, as well as any other terms that may be associated with the Reward & Referral Program. ZenART Supplies reserves the right to cancel, modify, suspend or restrict the Reward & Referral Program, your account, the redemption of zen coins, or any aspect of the Program, including, without limitation, the zen coin conversion ratio and the zen coin expiration policy at any time. Any changes can be made without advance notice. ZenART Supplies may make these changes even though such changes may affect your ability to use zen coins already accumulated. You are responsible for remaining knowledgeable about the Program Terms and Conditions. A Member's zen coins balance, as reflected in ZenART Supplies records, shall be deemed correct. ZenART Supplies reserves the right to determine the amount of zen coins in any Member's account based on ZenART Supplies' internal records related to such Member's account. In the event of an inconsistency between the amount accrued in a Member's account as stated on any Member's receipt and ZenART Supplies internal records, ZenART Supplies internal records will control. ZenART Supplies assumes no responsibility for errors caused by incorrect Member information. Your right to transfer zen coins earned or granted under the Program is strictly limited. The sale of zen coins is prohibited and may result in the confiscation or cancellation of your zen coins as well as suspension or termination of your membership, which in each case shall be final and conclusive. All transactions involving zen coins and all Member accounts are subject to review and verification by ZenART Supplies. The zen coins balance in a Member's account may be unavailable for use when an account or transaction is under review. ZenART Supplies may revoke any Member's membership in the Reward & Referral Program at any time if such Member engages in abuse of the Reward & Referral Program or fails to follow the terms and conditions of the Program. Fraud or abuse relating to the accrual of zen coins or redemption of rewards may result in revocation of membership in the Program and may affect a Member's eligibility for participation in any other ZenART Supplies program, present or future. Zen Coins are non-transferable and cannot be redeemed for cash. The interpretation and application of the Program's Terms and Conditions are at the sole discretion and determination of ZenART Supplies. For more information or other questions, click on Contact Us.
  • The Terms and Conditions of the loyalty program are subject to change at ZenART Supplies’ sole discretion at any time and without notice to customers. Upon customer’s at-will termination of their Zenartsupplies.com registered account, or if a customer is termination for violation of these Terms and Conditions or other activities in violation of the intent and good faith intended use of this Site, all zen coins will immediately be forfeited and will no longer be redeemable. ZenART Supplies will make reasonable efforts to award zen coins as outlined above to all 1. registered and 2. qualifying Zenartsupplies.co customers but is not responsible for any technical or unforeseen errors that may occur.
  • Zen Coins are nontransferable, nonredeemable for cash, are nonrefundable and are not valid outside of Zenartsupplies.co. Purchases made outside Zenartsupplies.co are not valid for zen coin accrual (this includes, but is not limited to Facebook resell groups, Ebay, and Amazon).
  • Employees of ZenART Supplies are not eligible to participate in the Reward & Referral Program.

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#ZenARTist Feature: Yuliya Martynova, Sarah Coey, Jonathan Lawrence, Jenny Ungaro, and Anna Gorbatenko for International Artists Day

#ZenARTist Feature: Yuliya Martynova, Sarah Coey, Jonathan Lawrence, Jenny Ungaro, and Anna Gorbatenko for International Artists Day

#ZenARTist Features

October is a very special month for us over here at ZenART! Aside from hosting various activities for our audience online, we will be having our first International Artists Day celebration! For this month’s ZenARTist feature, we collaborated with five artists from different fields of visual art. We will talk to them about the many abilities that they have, and discover how these skills have contributed to their art careers and personal lives. We go in-depth in the lives of these artists who individually conform to the definition of a Renaissance Man.

Why are they so versatile and talented? How did they succeed in their art journey? Continue reading along, and let’s find out…

Traditional Painting: Yuliya Martynova

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R: Hi Yuliya! Ever since I encountered your works and read your bio, you definitely became one of my inspirations in art. Your background is so interesting; you went to art school, studied law, practised it for ten years before completely transitioning into being a full-time artist. Can you walk us through these life experiences?

Y: – All these things mentioned are my personal background, and I suppose if I hadn’t been brave enough to take action in my life, I wouldn’t be where I am today.  I have travelled to 38 countries, love skiing and listening to bioscience lectures, and try not to forget my Greek. I am very proud of my sister who is a successful leadership book writer and entrepreneur touring Russia, doing public speaking programs. I have also been married twice (with a 5-year and a 9-year relationship) and spent the past 5 years living with my forever who makes me a happy, cloud-painting girl. You can’t paint fluffy clouds unless you have that consistent happiness within. 

R: That is so interesting! With regards to your technique – you work with various mediums such as watercolours, oils and acrylics, and you sometimes even combine them in your artworks. As you stated in your website, you are also drawn to the concept of departure, and elements like clouds, airplanes, bodies of water are present in your paintings. They feel very surreal and ethereal. Does your preferred medium have a correlation with your message in a particular painting? 

Y: – Artists are followers and trendsetters. I am trying to set the trends. It’s boring to have one body of work to be remembered by, and we all need change and development! In art, it happens faster by switching your media; so I am gearing up to venture into sculptural art too. For now, watercolour is my preferred medium for its complexity and sharp edge, though I can’t stress this fact enough: Choosing high quality (but not necessarily expensive) supplies – paints, paper and brushes is a key to achieving good results. 

Departure to me is equivalent to progress, movement and development. So there is a positive aspect to that message of my works, despite the melancholic emotional charges. 

International artists day, ZenART Supplies, Yuliya Martynova

(L): Yuliya Martynova’s Colour Code collection, painted with ZenART watercolour brushes from the Turner Collection, 2018; (R) Migration – floaty cloudscapes on canvas, paper & wood, 2019 

R: A couple of your works have been featured in Marvel’s Doctor Strange, and the TV drama Scandal. A big congratulations on that! Do you have any advice for artists when it comes to transactions involving their artworks? And what can you tell those people who want to take the leap into pursuing their art passion full-time, but are struggling to do so? 

Y: – I don’t believe in having your eggs in too many baskets, so I say do it full-time. Make a commitment to your practice. Bet on making it as an artist like your life depends on it. If you are not good enough, go to every art show. Develop your sense of direction and aesthetics with fairs. Train your eye to see beautiful things and your hand will follow. Don’t be lazy to venture online. There is a much better market out there compared to your local art gallery. Learn to tag, listing on platforms regularly, getting the curators’ attention with a slick presentation. Don’t say you want people to understand your art but make no effort to understand how you are perceived. Learn who your crowd is and win it over. Work on your strategy and don’t be afraid to try on a new direction if the one you’ve chosen doesn’t strike the cord. 

For the transactional side – here’s the best advice I can give. 

(1) Be quick. I work with the USA (LA) curators and had projects with Chinese corporate art buyers and Australian art consultants. Despite the differences in time zones, they love when you answer their queries quick and on point. I have bad sleeping patterns so I do tend to answer my emails even at 3 AM to Americans or 5 AM to Australians. We live in a fast world so everyone loves things that move that way. 

(2) Be flexible. Sometimes you gain a lot more than cash when you show you can be accommodating yet still professional when you start getting attention from people who work with art volumes. 

Instagram: @y_martynova_
Website: https://www.martynova.co.uk

Abstract Art: Sarah Coey

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R: Hello there, Sarah! Thank you so much for granting us this opportunity of featuring you for our #ZenARTist Series. You live and breathe colour, and call yourself a rainbow artist, too. This is completely seen in your works and personal style that gives such positive vibrations to people! What is your personal reason behind this way of life?

S: – I truly believe that art should make people feel happy. Nobody wants to have a piece of art hanging on their wall that makes them feel gloomy and down, and so I create pieces that make people feel uplifted and joyful! I want to spread rainbows and sunshine, happiness, glitter and joy! What better way to do this than with gorgeous, glorious colour? Nobody can look at a colourful piece of art and feel down.

R: Your works were also featured in Caboodle and Bride magazines as part of their production sets! Do you think the quality of the art materials you use (paints, brushes, canvases, etc.) affect the overall impact and longevity of your work, especially when you want to reach out and collaborate with other artists and publications like this?

S: –  I think that having good tools is important but I believe that skill is important too. The impact of my work is both a combination of quality materials but also in the method of application and my unique and distinctive style. I think that this combination is what gives my work the extra KERPOW when people see it! 

R: Your philosophy of ‘happy, colourful, and affordable art’ is in line with our brand philosophy of quality art materials crafted mindfully. We are both believers that art should be enjoyed by everyone. You are also an avid user of ZenART’s Renoir brush set for oils and acrylics! What do you like most about this set? And do you think this philosophy also translates to a better way of life?

S: – I adore the ZenART Renoir brush collection! I think the materials are fab and your palette knife is absolutely my fave one EVER! I personally love that the brushes aren’t too long and heavy. I can’t be doing with brushes which are too bulky and heavy – it tires me out when I’m working (haha!) I also love that. The palette knife is small – it is the perfect size for me and my tiny hands! I truly think that people are happier with art in their lives and therefore I believe art should be affordable to all. We are all more joyful with colourful art in our lives! 

International artists day, ZenART Supplies, Sarah Coey

(L) Artist Sarah Coey featuring ZenART Supplies palette knife from the Renoir Collection; (R): A photo from a rainbow-tastic wedding with her painting, featured in @rcoknrollbride magazine, 2019

Instagram: @sarahcoeyart

Website: https://sarahcoeyartwork.com

Music and Drawings: Jonathan Lawrence

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R: Hi Jonathan! Drawing takes a lot of discipline, patience, and hard work! To add to that, your drawings are magnificent. You are an artist who specialises in images of dystopia — hence the surreal, dream-like, futuristic images in your works. Can you walk us through this? Tell us more about your style and how you found it.

J: Hello! Drawing has always been something I have done. From a very early age I drew fantastic creatures, dinosaurs and robots with felt tip pens. I was just as happy shut away making things on my own as I was playing in the park with my friends, I think that made it easier for me to dedicate more time to the practice of drawing and become obsessed with it.

The subject of dystopia has always fascinated me. My favourite films and books usually revolve around crumbling societies or cyberpunk futures gone wrong. I was really into 2000ad, a British comic that has been running since the 70s. The writing was incredible but just as important for me, the art was great too. I would attempt to craft my own wonky Judge Dredd comics and invent my own characters and worlds. I read a lot of science fiction for the ideas as much as the pleasure I get from reading them. Phillip K Dick, for example, his novels are just full to the brim with nightmarish thoughts and concepts. Or J.G. Ballard’s world-building in Drowned World. Living in London has also had an influence on what I do. You really feel that history, the present and the future all rub shoulders with each other and just walking around often has a tendency to inspire me.

Nowadays, the idea of dystopia has evolved for me. Nature and the concept of nature either dying off or taking over really interests me. It is something I have started to explore a lot more and I will hopefully make something of it. 

As for my process, it is often quite labour intensive but I love that. It certainly requires a lot of patience and discipline through repeated practice and refinement. I enjoy the challenge of putting something together with graphite or treading a fine line between success and failure when working with ink. My victorian portraits, for example, are quite time-consuming. I only use graphite and pencils and I want them to look quite realistic, with very fine shading and details whilst being a bit silly and surreal. Usually, I achieve this with a cigarette and facial hair somewhere. These drawings reflect an obsession with fitting objects together, looking at how they interact and create a personality. I love that.

R: After nearly ten years of being in the music industry, producing and DJ-ing, you have recently pursued the life of a semi full-time artist! Music is an art form in itself, so what made you decide to take the plunge and focus on the visual arts?

J: Music has changed so much in the last 15 or so years, I wasn’t happy pursuing it as a career anymore. I really didn’t think about the business side at all and was completely naive to what went on behind the scenes. It had a terrible effect on my life in that I wasn’t sleeping, I was constantly trying to do things for others and making myself pretty ill. There were some great moments, but it wasn’t a good way to live, for me.

With art I really value the process, I know that what I do with my drawing is far more unique than what I was doing with my music. I also value my sleep nowadays. I still make music from time to time and enjoy going to the odd Techno party but it’s a hobby and that’s how I like it.

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(L): Artist Jonathan Lawrence in action; (R): An Inktober entry by the artist entitled ‘Day 19 – Sling’, on his ZenART sketchbook, 2019

R: You are involved in producing music and the visual arts.  In your case – is there a connection between the detailing, imaginative illustration and making music? Do you think these areas of discipline influence each other?

J: I don’t think what I create visually really relates that much to the way I work musically but I have always thought about how to combine the two and I do really enjoy translating what a musician has done into something with a visual narrative. I’m fortunate enough that the music I enjoy and my art are often directly connected as I have worked on the visual identity and artwork for record labels and also worked with Paul Rose (AKA Scuba and SCB) on the artwork for his album in 2018. He created a very dark, very industrial project that I think was really complimented by my artwork and vice-versa.

R: We also saw that you practice bullet journaling for therapy. Can you tell us how bullet journaling helped you with the big decisions you have had to take in your career? Would you advise other artists to use this method too?

J: I talk about bullet journaling as a therapy to a lot of my friends. I can’t recommend it enough really. I looked into it last year (2018) and at this point I was working a very stressful job with long commutes, struggling to find creative space. It was having a terrible effect on my mental health, making me incredibly tired, stressed and unproductive. As soon as I found out about bullet journaling I wanted to give it a go as it combined list-making and organisation with creativity and keeping a diary. After 2 months I knew it was a positive addition to my life. After 6 months I was able to look back at what was making me unhappy and stressed (something I kept track of) – I felt like I was living someone else’s life. I handed in my notice and started my freelance/artist career in July and its been going great, I’m very happy.

I looked into quite a few different “modules” and systems by following bullet journal related hashtags on Instagram. There is a lot I have later discovered I don’t use but that’s the beauty of it, you can chop and change really easily. I track what I want to achieve on a monthly basis and with daily lists I can prioritise things in a creative way but what I have found most useful is actually just journaling my day. I probably spend about 15 minutes writing my thoughts for each day and getting things out in a healthy way. I also illustrate mine, it’s like the ultimate creative notebook and it gets you away from the phone screen! Something I would like to advise anyone reading this: not to worry too much about the ‘beauty’ of the thing! By all means get creative with it! I’ve found that a lot of people give up before they have even started because they think it has to look perfect. Bullet journaling can be whatever you want it to be!

I will have my first solo exhibition in Leicester where I will showcase my drawings in an amazing space called Graffwerk, 1st – 14th of May 2020.

Instagram: @Jonny_Rebel_Artist 

Website: www.jonathanlawrenceart.com

Traditional and Digital Art: Jenny Ungaro

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R: Hi Jenny! You are a painter and illustrator, and also work with digital art. You wear many hats! A lot of artists tend to focus on either traditional or digital, so it’s a lovely thing that you do both. Do you think working with both art forms has contributed to your work positively? If yes, how so?

J: Hi! It’s really a pleasure to express my opinion with you. It’s true that I’m a versatile artist and I’m happy to be, because I constantly feel the need to modify myself and my work. I’m always looking for innovation and improvement and this helped me in my job to face different artistic realities without doubts or insecurity.

R: Let’s talk about your paintings. You work with acrylics, oils, watercolour and gouache all at the same time, and you feature a lot of women in your works. What is the message that you want to tell your audience? Moreover, especially in this day and age, what is the importance of being a woman artist?

J: I love to be a female artist who paints other women. I feel lucky. I have the possibility and the competences to use all the materials, so why not do it? I enjoy and I get emotional during the creation of my paintings. Sometimes I hate them, other times I love them so deeply that I can’t separate myself from them. Women are the focus of my paintings. I think that the time I’ve spent studying the woman’s face has also helped me to better understand myself. I’ve tried to enclose my feelings into the eyes of the women I’ve painted and into the ones I’ve still in my mind.

R: We found that you also love using the ZenART’s Renoir brush set, as well as the Essential Palette oil paints! These have been carefully and mindfully crafted to suit artists’ needs – with the brush shapes and paint colours selection. What can you say about them?

J: I’ve loved all the ZenART products since the beginning. I first received the Renoir brush set and then the oil paint palettes. I will never separate myself from these oil paint brushes because they’re really comfortable, they have the correct length and above all, they’ve wonderful bristles. These oil paint brushes are easy to clean and are indestructible!

With the oil colours, it was love at first sight and first use. Before that, I didn’t like oil paints in general because I felt like I couldn’t express myself completely with them. The ZenART oil paint palettes have definitely changed the way I feel about oil painting; I love its texture, its tonality and the easy-of-use. I can’t help it!

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Traditional and Digital Art by Artist Jenny Ungaro (L): ‘OSSIGENO PURO’, 2019; (R): ‘Stop stopping you’, digital illustration, 2019

Instagram: @jartist

Website: https://www.jennyungaro.it

Painting and Photography: Anna Gorbatenko

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R: Hello Anna! You are a mother of three, a watercolour artist, a photographer, a fashion designer, a businesswoman, and a law graduate! That’s a lot of titles, and we just want to say – you are really impressive! Can you tell us a bit about your background, and how you came to practice all of these?

A: Aww… Thank you very much! ⁣Sounds impressive but the truth is, it took me 20 years (or even more ) to acquire all of these titles. ⁣When we’re young, we might be uncertain as to what strong calling is, so we often make choices that we think are important to others (family, society, etc). So after my graduation in law, I started dreaming of a more artistic direction for myself. ⁣From studies in Fashion and Textile Design, I gradually found myself as an independent watercolour artist. ⁣It takes time to find the right job for ourselves. ⁣We spend almost half of our lives at work. I knew deep inside that I should be mindful of choosing the proper job for myself, because it’s an expression of my entire being. ⁣The way we earn our living is crucial to our joy and happiness. ⁣Our work determines how much peace and balance we create in our family too, how much time we have to dedicate to children. ⁣Independent artistic life became my idea of living in harmony with family and my own aspirations.⁣ Moreover, we live in Southern Italy where it is not easy to find a proper job. ⁣However, I know that our well-being depends not just on having a source of income, but on a job which we can cultivate creativity and happiness.  

R: You’re also a user of ZenART’s Black Tulip and Turner watercolour brush sets! The shapes of these brushes were carefully selected by our co-founder Ardak to cater to the varying needs of each painter. With that, what are your favourite brush shapes to use for your watercolours?

A: Yes, I really enjoy using the ZenART Supplies Black Tulip brush set! ⁣I’m often painting wedding portraits and the Round Brushes #8 and #10 are my most used ones. They allow me even the finest detailed strokes (face features, but also delicate lace fabric rendering) – thanks to the very precise fine tip and full body. ⁣Also, the Flat Brushes #4, #8 and #3/4 are very helpful for landscape and architectural part of painting (trees, wood, water ripples and reflections, windows, doors and so on). ⁣Rigger #2 is wonderful for the grass in the foreground.  

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(L): Artist Anna Gorbatenko in her work area; (R): A commissioned mother and child portrait using ZenART’s round brush from the Black Tulip collection

R: In one of our previous articles, we talked about the importance of encouraging children to explore with activities that help hone their soft skills through an art-based education. In your experience of going through (and excelling in!) various fields, do you think your developmental years helped you get to where you are now?

A: Absolutely agree! It’s very important for children. ⁣During my childhood, we had a lot of creative stimulus at school. We had art classes, learning the use of watercolour and gouache. ⁣I started painting since then, and it helped me a lot. Also, the many art exhibitions and museums I visited during my childhood with my parents, and the collection of art books at home nurtured my creativity. ⁣We teach our children by our own example most of all. They’re our continuation. ⁣Practicing art and craft during the childhood years could be an enormous source of nourishment, peace, joy, transformation, and healing. ⁣

With school education, teachers should be mindful and kind to help children to express their innate creativity freely, without fear, comparison or anxiety. On the other hand, critical teachers can “kill” the child’s creativity and plant seeds of insecurity inside his/her heart.

R: What advice can you give our mother readers who are trying to balance their passion for art, family life, financial stability, and encouraging their child/ren to grow up as creative souls as well?

A: – Be yourself! ⁣

– Do what you love. You teach your children with your life’s example. ⁣

– Don’t look for perfection, but for progress in little steps. ⁣

– Never stop learning. ⁣

– Be kind to yourself, don’t let the inner critic bring you down. ⁣

– Take many little breaks, go for a walk, take care of your body. ⁣

– Eat and sleep well, don’t let yourself become depleted. ⁣

– Listen and try to understand your children, encourage them to be themselves, share with them loving kindness. ⁣

– Keep in mind your limits and accept them (for example, in my case: accepting only the quantity of commissions I can realistically finish, considering my family’s needs and my own wellbeing)⁣

– Remember, that our personal lives are not separate from our working lives. Our inability to be mindful, to bring our full attention to what we’re doing in our everyday lives (even if it’s just cleaning a bathroom or washing the dishes), has both personal and professional costs. To understand what’s happening to us at work, we need to look at our home lives and our families. The goal should be the happiness and harmony on your own, with your family, and with all the people surrounding you.

Instagram: @anna_gorbatenko_artist

Website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnnaGArte

Each artist has a unique path, built and shaped by stories and personal encounters. As we commemorate this year’s International Artists Day, let us take inspiration from the lives of these very talented and magnificent artists above who had the courage to leap and embrace their artfully. This is a reminder for all of us to continue learning, see obstacles as opportunities for growth, and to always look at life with wonder – for it is what we encounter in the journey that’s important; the biggest contributor of our artistic identity. Happy International Artists Day!

Which advice is your favourite? What about this article did you like in particular? Let us know in the comments below, and as always – let us discuss! 🙂


- MEET THE AUTHOR -

Ardak Kassenova is a London based contemporary artist, co-founder and creative director of ZenART Supplies. Her visual style-contemporary impressionism-share similar aesthetic qualities with those by the French Impressionists. After 20 years of a successful corporate career, becoming a mother to two wonderful girls, and with the continuous development of her practice by taking private lessons from the best artists she could find; Ardak decided it's time to align her life with her true passion, Art. Driven by this passion and her corporate leadership background, she co-founded ZenART.

"My heart and soul were always with Art, and since my childhood as long as I remember myself, I was dreaming to be an artist. I was painting after work, when I had time, and teaching myself through the books, videos, visiting art galleries and museums. I've been very curious about different techniques and styles, and therefore accumulated knowledge and experience on a variety of mediums."

Read more about Ardak Kassenova in this feature. Say hello to @ardak_zenart on Instagram!

 



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