
Let’s Create and Inspire Together
Welcome to Artsy Drawings! This website serves as an online gallery, a platform to share artistic advice, techniques, and findings, and a concept that sharing and talking about art can strengthen an appreciation for it. Enjoy!
The Creator of Artsy Drawings
Hello! My name is Brianna Eisman. I am an artist, analyst, world traveler, surfer, hiker, and a lover of rock and roll music. I love capturing the beauty of the world through my camera, sketchbook, or on a canvas. Interested in seeing more of my work? Check out my gallery and follow my social media.

After many years studying and creating art, I believe I am skilled enough to provide advice on it. My Artsy Drawings articles feature many topics about art, design, painting, architecture and how to be more creative in your everyday life. From how AI impacts art and creativity to drawing tips for beginner artists, there’s much to enjoy. Please enjoy and feel free to leave comments at the bottom of the articles.
100 Inspiring Quotes About All Types of Art
100 Strong Words to Describe How Art Makes you Feel
100 Surreal Drawing Ideas for every artist
Staring at a blank page, waiting for inspiration to strike, is the…
25 Date Night Christmas Crafts: Cozy Ways to Spice Up The Holidays
31 No-Buy DIY Crafts Using Stuff You Already Own
35 Best BUJO Spreads for a Colorful Summer 2024

This website is my personal online gallery and a platform to share art and artistic advice.
After making art for nearly 20 years, my portfolio is lush. I’ve sorted it into different categories based on the purpose behind the art.
Please take a look at the articles I write about color theory, building a composition, and how to become a better artist. These articles can be found in the tab labeled ‘Art Advice.’
Why is sharing art important?
Art has been with us since the dawn of human existence. From the earliest cave paintings to the masterpieces hanging in museums today, art is how we’ve documented our lives, expressed our beliefs, and passed down stories through generations. One of the most powerful aspects of art is its ability to connect people, regardless of language, culture, or time period. Art speaks a universal language that everyone can understand on some level, even if they don’t share the same background or experiences. Art is essential as a universal communicator.
The ancient Lascaux cave paintings in France, created over 17,000 years ago, are more than just depictions of animals. They provide a window into the lives, thoughts, and experiences of early humans. These images are not just art—they are records of a culture, telling us what was important to our ancestors, how they viewed the world, and what they valued. This art is essential to understanding our ancestors. Without these artistic expressions, our understanding of prehistoric life would be far more limited.
As civilizations evolved, so did their art. The Renaissance period, for example, was a time when art flourished as a means of exploring humanity, religion, and the natural world. Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling are not only remarkable for their technical skill but also for the way they encapsulate the intellectual and spiritual currents of their time. These works reflect a society that was rediscovering classical ideas, questioning the nature of humanity, and celebrating the beauty of the human form. They are more than just paintings—they are symbols of an era that continues to influence us today.
Throughout history, art has served as a mirror, reflecting the values, struggles, and triumphs of the people who created it. Whether it’s the monumental sculptures of Ancient Greece, the religious icons of the Byzantine Empire, or the protest art of the 20th century, each piece tells a story.When we study art history, we are not just learning about art; we are learning about ourselves, our collective past, and the forces that have shaped our world. Art keeps our history alive, reminding us of where we’ve come from and helping us to understand who we are today. Without art, the richness of human history would be lost, and our connection to our ancestors would be much weaker.
Art is much more than just a luxury—art is essential to being human. It connects us to our history, brings people together, nourishes our minds and souls, enhances our surroundings, and drives social change. By recognizing the importance of art and making it a part of our daily lives, we can enrich ourselves and contribute to a world that values creativity, empathy, and beauty. Whether through painting, music, literature, or performance, art helps us understand the world and imagine new possibilities. And in a world that often feels divided and uncertain, that’s something we all need.
“Sharing art makes me feel vulnerable. Sharing a piece of you that cannot be objectified, that is so truly you. It is scary releasing new music to the public, because as soon as you do, it becomes a shared receptacle to which others can attach their own opinion and meaning. What makes it scary is also what makes it worth doing.”

Artsy Advice Articles
Here is a list of every article I write! Explore this collection of artsy articles about new art advice, techniques, art history, and my experiences as an artist in the 21st century.
How to Avoid Burnout: 13 Tips from A Tired Artist
Canva AI: How to Actually Breakthrough Creative Challenges
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the ultimate game-changer, sneaking into nearly every corner of our lives—from saving lives in healthcare to making binge-worthy shows even better. One area where AI really gets…
8 Reasons to Save your Vacation Photos
Why do people hate minimalist architecture?
I do plan to have a shop and sell work online, but for now, please use RedBubble or connect with me on social media if you are interested in buying my art. That’s all for now!



