Need a great gift for a friend or loved one? Artaxis Shop gift cards are available in increments from $10 to $250 and can be used on anything in the shop, from handmade ceramic artwork to t-shirts, totes, and stickers. Gift cards help support our 501(c)3 non-profit art organization, so you can give a give a gift and help a non-profit at the same time!
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Set yourself up with these awesome Artaxis stickers. These are 3" stickers, so they are large enough to get noticed! And you can get all four designs for just 8 bucks and the shipping is FREE.
The best part is that when you buy this sticker pack, 4 bucks goes to support to our 501(c)3 non-profit art organization. How cool is that?!
This is a die-cut sticker of the Israel Davis Artaxis design. It's 3 1/4" high and 2 3/4" wide and has a weatherproof satin UV finish. Each purchase raises $2 for Artaxis!
Designed by Israel Davis
Israel Davis, Artist and Creative Director at Fundamental Formative Arts, and one of the original 10 Artaxis members, created this design exclusively for Artaxis. The design is inspired by Israel's own background and creative influences, including 1980's skateboarding designs and 1960's music album artwork. Each purchase of a t-shirt with Israel's design raises $15 for Artaxis, a 501(c)3 non-profit art organization.
Artaxis is the generous effort of a few highlighting the brilliant talent of many. I feel fortunate to be included in such good company and am thrilled to be able to give back to this valuable resource.
James Aarons
Artaxis is a vital and vibrant resource. As an artist, it helps me reach out to an interested audience. As an educator, I can direct my students to the site to learn about high quality artists and their work.
Anna Calluori Holcombe
Artaxis has become an important hub on one of the many wheels of contemporary clay, and I am not only honored to be a part of it, but indebted to it’s creators for their tireless efforts. I am compelled to support this resource as it supports me.
Stephanie Lanter
Maria ten Kortenaar
Maria ten Kortenaar lives and works in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
"My work harks back to the shiny bright futurism of post WWII architecture and product design."
See Nikki's Artaxis page
Lindsay Pichaske
"I use the animal figure to explore empathy and sentiency, and to challenge the perceived order and comfortable classifications of life."
See Lindsay's Artaxis page
Élodie Alexandre
Élodie Alexandre is a ceramic artist and illustrator based in Himachal Pradesh, India.
See Élodie's Artaxis page