Art has long been a powerful way for women to express their voices, challenge perspectives, and reshape the creative world. In honor of National Women’s Day, we’re celebrating some of the talented female artists whose work is available on Zatista. Each brings a unique vision, from hyperrealism to abstract expressionism –capturing emotions, nature, and the human experience in stunning ways.
Sandra Boskamp: A Surreal Perspective
Sandra Boskamp, based in Austin, Texas, creates dreamlike compositions blending portraiture, architecture, and abstraction. With a background in fine arts and art history, her work invites viewers into a surreal world that challenges reality.

Viet Ha Tran: Capturing Feminine Strength
Madrid-based fine art photographer Viet Ha Tran has made waves internationally. With features in Vogue Italia and Vanity Fair France, and collaborations with luxury brands, her photography explores themes of beauty, strength, and mystery. Her work often portrays women in ethereal settings, evoking a sense of timeless elegance.

Melissa McGill: Inspired by the Land
Melissa McGill draws inspiration from the vast landscapes of the Great Basin. Using layers of acrylic washes, scraping, and mark-making, she captures the sedimentary patterns and textures found in nature. With over 20 years as a commercial illustrator, her transition into fine art reflects a deep connection to the land. “The painting process mimics nature through pouring, scraping, and mark-making,” she explains, “reflecting the joy of movement and the marks left behind by a millennia of water which is no longer there.”

Abi Whitlock: The Beauty of Water
From Bristol, UK, Abi Whitlock creates hyperrealistic paintings of people submerged in water. Her attention to detail captures the refraction of light, the distortion of forms, and the calming effect of water. Her work invites viewers to feel the serenity of floating, making her paintings both striking and soothing.

Christel Haag: Expressive and Abstract
Munich-based artist Christel Haag brings vibrant colours and energy to her abstract pieces. With a love for travel and nature, her art reflects the emotions and impressions she gathers from her surroundings. Her free-flowing, textured compositions add movement and spontaneity to any space. “It is first and foremost the joy of painting, of colours, of the creative process itself and of the energy of being that drives my artistic creation,” she shares, emphasizing the passion that fuels her work.

Amanda Dagg: Nature’s Influence
Living in Penticton, British Columbia, Amanda Dagg finds endless inspiration in flowers, the changing seasons, and the coast. Her work, filled with rich textures and uplifting colours, radiates positivity. After overcoming illness, she embraced painting with a renewed passion, using her art to bring joy to others. “To paint is to breathe for me – a necessity rather than a choice,” she explains. “Every day, I awaken with gratitude for the opportunity to follow my heart and dedicate my life to this beautiful form of expression.”

Anastasiia Valiulina: Layers of Emotion
Currently living in Israel, Anastasiia Valiulina’s impressionistic paintings are full of emotion. Using bright colours and textured layers, she creates artwork that feels alive. Her pieces, collected in over 30 countries, reflect a balance between chaos and harmony, capturing the beauty of imperfection. “Inspired by the Impressionists, I create paintings that capture light, color, and emotion through a bright, expressive, and multi-layered texture,” she shares, highlighting the essence of her artistic style.

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Elena Sokolova: A Blend of Cultures
Originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, and now based in the Netherlands, Elena Sokolova blends her background in optical design with her passion for painting. Her work, influenced by European landscapes and light, has been exhibited internationally and collected by art lovers worldwide.

Karen Hale: A Lifetime of Creativity
Karen Hale has spent over 45 years crafting abstract paintings filled with rich layers of colour and texture. From her studio in Jackson, California, she creates bold, expressive works that bring energy to any space. Her art has been featured in leading publications and continues to captivate collectors.

Kristen Olson Stone: A Painter of Joy
Palm Desert-based Kristen Olson Stone is known for her vibrant oil and watercolour paintings. With works included in the White House Collection and New Zealand’s Parliament, her art spans landscapes, florals, and abstract compositions. Her joyful, dynamic style makes her paintings truly stand out. “When viewed at a close distance, the colours and texture are beautiful and interesting in their own abstract way; when viewed from a further distance, the shapes, colours, and strokes of paint magically come together to reveal the painting’s subject,” she explains, capturing the essence of her artistic approach.

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These artists prove that creativity knows no bounds. Their work tells stories, evokes emotions, and transforms spaces. For National Women’s Day, celebrate the power of women in art by exploring and supporting their incredible pieces on Zatista.
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