Does the sound of another retro have you reeling? Chill! Venus Retrograde 2017 is a time for rediscovering where our true love lives, says Danielle Paige...
Fan Ho, nicknamed ‘the great master’, earned his fame as one Asia’s most beloved street photographers capturing Hong Kong in the 50s and 60s
Ashley Mackenzie is an artist and illustrator based in Toronto, Canada. Though she loves the challenge of creating complex conceptual illustrations, she also enjoys making concept art and decorative drawings. They mainly show surreal sceneries often comprising very profound meaning. Regarding her works she explains: ‘Our brains may never be able to fully comprehend the […]
I have been a photographer for more than four decades. The camera helps me pay attention and be surprised. Yogi Berra said it better than I can: "You can observe a lot by just watching."
You can grab these geometric art printable...and let your kids imaginations run wild! A perfect free printable to let the creativity flow.
These illuminating images show the crumbling remains of some of the worlds places of worship. The shots include golden chapels, overgrown synagogues and eerily
Fallen Trees Beautiful yet haunting is the best way to describe Craww's artwork. Using a variety of different mediums including pencil, paint, and spilt
Dark red roses, rhubarb, dark plums, Chambord, spicebush, cassis, and lemon verbena infused into an aphrodisiac potion of dark golden amber, vanilla infused patchouli, opoponax, labdanum, guaiac wood, and botanical pheromones. “I was dancing with an immortal august woman, who had black lilies in her hair, and her dreamy gesture seemed laden with a wisdom more profound than the darkness that is between star and star, and with a love like the love that breathed upon the waters; and as we danced on and on, the incense drifted over us and round us, covering us away as in the heart of the world, and ages seemed to pass, and tempests to awake and perish in the folds of our robes and in her heavy hair." ― W.B. Yeats, Rosa Alchemica Art: Love Thoughts by Raphael Kirchner, 1900
An overview of Art Nouveau from its origins in the late 19th century thru today: Find out What makes a design art nouveau? Why is it still so popular? Who were the artists and what did they create?
A Princess and the Pea Master Bedroom
Patrycja Makowska takes stunning pictures of abandoned palaces in Poland, but the photographer keeps their locations a secret.
Identity crisis I kinda love that fanartists have to do their best to draw a character that fits nona and harrow since they’re sooo different
Art is a creative process intended to produce an end result that evokes an emotional reaction in its intended audience. A work of art functions as a
It is the day I exploded the blocks to the feelings of horror and terror stuck inside tiny three year old me. It is the day I got my life back, the best and worst day of
From Edgar Degas' sculptures and paintings to the painted works of Renoir and other Impressionist artists, ballet and ballerinas inspired some of the most beautiful art of the 19th century.
Designed by London-based photographer Cameron Baxter A Comprehensive Guide To Navigating Parallel Dimensions is a lovely bought of retro-themed fakery...
The season of spring has arrived! The rites of fertility have begun! This is a holiday with a colorful past, and strangely enough, one of the only major festivals on the pagan calendar which has never been Christianized.
Now that school is out, the next best place to read a book is at the beach, on a hammock, in the garden, or outside on a starry summer night. And here are the drawings and paintings to prove it.
Since 2013 Kristina Carroll has been curating a fantastic collection of artwork during February called The Month of Love. The Month of Love is a weekly themed art challenge designed to inspire artists to "shake things up, push themselves, and create a bunch of new personal work." The overall t
Hi! My name is Miles Johnston. I got into practicing drawing seriously around 11 years ago when I was 13. I was a frequent poster on a forum that was pretty popular back in the day called Conceptart.org, with dreams of working in the film and games industry. As time went on I fell more and more in love with drawing as an end itself. Now I am trying to move into the fine art world, by growing my presence online on Instagram and Reddit. This year I have been pretty fortunate and just booked my first solo show next year at a gallery called Last Rites in New York.
Artist Jeff Uitto creates intricate sculptures from driftwood he finds along the coast of Washington. Uitto has sculpted wild horses, soaring eagles, and...
Following a renovation by Odile Decq, Antti Lovag's iconc Maison Bernard in South France opens to the public
When we live without love for ourselves, we always meet the world from a place of lack, inadequacy, and insecurity, no matter how well we mask it by our so-called selfless acts.
I've been thinking a lot about the end of Duthie's Books on 4th Ave. and the bookstore business in general. Opening a bookstore is something my wife and I have bounced around since the first week we met. Owning a good one, I think, would be up there with teaching in the pantheon of really awesome th
Edda Gimnes . Love her. Just love her. Pretty willing to bet, if they were still around Elsa Schiaparelli and Dali would love her too. This young Norwegian designer doesn’t draw sketches that are supposed to look like garments—she makes actual clothes that look like her sketche
Architect Íris Cantante realized a restaurant in Argentina with cozy wooden features that aims to make the parents just as happy as the children.
Waterhouse's "The Lady of Shalott" is one of the most recognizable paintings in the world. You have to look closely, however, to see some amazing details.