Melbourne-based artist Gavin Brown will open an exhibition of works today, inspired by the sights, flavours and moods of travels through Asia.
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[gallery] Painter Pat Passlof had what’s known as an artistic temperament. Those who knew her called her honest and funny, but her "refreshingly non-PC humor" (according to Alice Sebrell, program director at the Black Mountain College Museum & Arts Center) could be barbed. "She was definitely extraordinary," says local artist Connie Bostic, who (with Sebrell…
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Old friends Sebas Velasco and Dulk, recently joined their brushes and cans to create a large new collaboration mural in Torreblanca, Spain. Invited over as a part of the local Museum unfinished art urban (MIAU) and Department of Culture's public art program, the two artists finished their newest pie
Although each year the New Orleans’ event calendar teems with endless ways to discover the art culture of the city, it can often be a daunting task to
Within the walls of Ken Kewley’s home in Easton, art is as imperative as air. The creations inhabiting the space are legion, allowing visitors the luxury of pursuing their own adventurous trajectory through the three stories of his cozy abode. T...
If you love collage portrait art steeped in fashion-forward aesthetics then you're going to love the work of Derek Gores.... if you don't already! Don't miss his beautiful solo that is taking over the entire space at Foosaner Art Museum, transforming each room into a memorable site to behold. This special exhibition displays the last ten years of his work! I had the pleasure of interviewing Derek to learn more about Local Edition, his first 3D installation, as well as a deeper look into his artistic visions. I hope you enjoy! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Derek Gores: Local Edition On view through March 23, 2019 Foosaner Art Museum | Florida Institute of Technology 1463 Highland Avenue Melbourne, Florida 32935 Hi Derek, thank you so much for taking time to share with our Beautiful
Nikki Dale and Duncan Atack started Streets of Perth in July 2014, with the intention to showcase street art in their hometown while supporting local artists.
Art Story Artist Collaborator Tim Steward's expressive drawings are raw and experimental.
Colourful, unique and beautiful! Buy Aboriginal artwork for a unique souvenir from Australia. Stephanie Napurrurla Nelson was born in 1984 in the Northern Territory town of Alice Springs. She grew up 290km from there, in Yuendumu, a remote Aboriginal Community north west of Alice Springs. She attended the local school then studied at Yirrara College, an Aboriginal boarding college in Alice Springs. Stephanie’s auntie is Bessie Nakamarra Sims (Deceased) who was one of the founding artists of Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal owned and governed art centre in the community of Yuendumu. Stephanie has painted at the art centre since 2000 under the guidance of Bessie, from whom she has been handed the Dreaming stories she paints. These stories have been passed down in this way over many generations. Stephanie’s dreamings include Janganpa (possum), Yarla (bush potato), Karnta (women), Marlu (kangaroo), Pamabaru (flying ant). They come from Waputali, the country of which her family are custodians, and relate directly to this land, it’s features and animals. Invest in a piece of history and support the preservation of Indigenous art and culture with this exquisite collection of Australian Aboriginal art.
In a city like San Francisco, you find inspiration lurking around essentially every hilly curve. In fact, this town is so rife with creativity and noteworthy talent that our local art community might soon be sending spots like L.A. and NYC some stiff competition.
Transitioning from picking cotton to painting storefront signs was a big change for a young Mark English growing up in Texas during the Great Depression.…
In a city like San Francisco, you find inspiration lurking around essentially every hilly curve. In fact, this town is so rife with creativity and noteworthy talent that our local art community might soon be sending spots like L.A. and NYC some stiff competition.
Space to Create: Australian Artist Jessica Watts. Studio tour and interview with Sydney painter Jess Watts.
A STREET artist is bringing new life to old buildings with his amazing optical illusion paintings. French artist Patrick Commecy uses the blank walls of a building as his canvas and then transforms…
Image above: Ramble, Kalorama (detail) 2017-19 oil on linen 180 x 1890 cm Mary Tonkin has a unique ability of capturing …
A new exhibition opens tomorrow at Modern Art Oxford welcomes new and returning artworks which reflect on concerns surrounding the environment and…
The Caine College of the Arts Presents 'Artists of Cache Valley'
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The healing power of art is well known, but in Indigenous communities it is taking practical form in funding local dialysis
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With fluid washes of watercolor, Sunga Park lends gentle fluidity to stony architecture. Her paintings convey gracefully blurred renditions of
Nuart Aberdeen 2023 street art festival: the artists and the stories behind their murals. Find street art in Aberdeen with my Aberdeen street art map!
Have you ever looked at a photo in a magazine of an "Artist's Studio" and it is clean, neat, and organized... and you think "that is NOT a working studio!" !? I know I do. I also know that I would LIKE my studio to be clean, neat, and organized but it never lasts. I can clean, or I can create. I just can't do both at the same time. THIS is what my studio looks like this morning.
In a city like San Francisco, you find inspiration lurking around essentially every hilly curve. In fact, this town is so rife with creativity and noteworthy talent that our local art community might soon be sending spots like L.A. and NYC some stiff competition.
In a city like San Francisco, you find inspiration lurking around essentially every hilly curve. In fact, this town is so rife with creativity and noteworthy talent that our local art community might soon be sending spots like L.A. and NYC some stiff competition.
The Clemson Clay Nest was a public land art installation by Bavarian artist Nils-Udo that was constructed in the botanical gardens at Clemson University in South Carolina in 2005. The nest was built with the assistance of numerous students and other volunteers using 80 tons of pine logs harvested from the local Oconee County pine plantation and hundreds of bamboo stocks that were carefully organized into a circular structure dug in gardens rich red clay. More
Environmental artist Artur Bordalo, aka Bordallo II, transforms every day trash and refuse into absolutely gorgeous, large scale, brilliantly colored
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