If you’re reading this space, it’s likely you’ve at least heard of the incredible Angela Carter, whose feminist fairy tale retellings spawned a (still-continuing) widespread liter…
As well as a realist painter, of everything from Northern Ireland’s infamous Maze prison to Rwanda after the genocide and the twin towers following 9/11, McDonnell is a prolific cartoonist and the author of books on Irish history
A new biography of Dominican saints has recently been published, Dr. Kevin Vost’s Hounds of the Lord (Sophia Institute Press, 2015)—the title based on an early Latin nickname for the Order, Domini canes, dogs of the Lord. Though educated by Dominicans as a young boy, the idea for his present book came from a bookmark, […]
French Artist Fanny Nushka Moreaux was born in Lille, France. She lives and paint in Paris and Southern France. She studied political science in Science Po and management in HEC Paris. She considers knowledge as a whole and beauty being part of it. Representation of the body is recurrent in the work of Nushka.
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Very Cool–how do we do it? Where do we start? Wonderful! stitch info PRINT YOUR IMAGE ON CARDSTOCK–do it on home printer if putting through cardstock not allowed at school You could a…
William Cook visits the Marc Chagall retrospective in Brussels
Adolf Von Menzel - Corner of a House in the Moonlight c. 1863-1883. Gouache.
The Kiss, 1897 Artist Edvard Munch Ådalsbruk, Norvegia, 12 dicembre 1863 - 23 gennaio 1944, Oslo, Norvegia Kiss by the Window, 1891 Kiss, 1897 Kiss IV The Kiss. 1895 The Kiss. 1895 Kiss by the Window, 1892 Kiss on the Hair, 1915 The Kiss, 1905 Preliminary Study for The Kiss
Who was the menacing and malevolent stranger who climbed into Tom Cox’s Hackney Carriage on All Hallows Eve 1684 who not only terrified him out of his wits, but changed his life forever?
Richard S. Johnson
This is Dread, this is absurd and I see now the Devil is Bones, Just Bones by Nomi Chi
Leonora Carrington, Stoat Race (Ferret Race), 1950.
William Cook visits the Marc Chagall retrospective in Brussels
Adolf Von Menzel - Corner of a House in the Moonlight c. 1863-1883. Gouache.
The Kiss, 1897 Artist Edvard Munch Ådalsbruk, Norvegia, 12 dicembre 1863 - 23 gennaio 1944, Oslo, Norvegia Kiss by the Window, 1891 Kiss, 1897 Kiss IV The Kiss. 1895 The Kiss. 1895 Kiss by the Window, 1892 Kiss on the Hair, 1915 The Kiss, 1905 Preliminary Study for The Kiss
Who was the menacing and malevolent stranger who climbed into Tom Cox’s Hackney Carriage on All Hallows Eve 1684 who not only terrified him out of his wits, but changed his life forever?
Learn how to do underpainting with acrylics, a technique for mixing colors on your canvas. It's useful for getting started with painting. Click here!
Richard S. Johnson
This is Dread, this is absurd and I see now the Devil is Bones, Just Bones by Nomi Chi
Leonora Carrington, Stoat Race (Ferret Race), 1950.
Max Bohm
Solange Knopf La Danse des Esprits, 2015 Colored pencils on bamboo paper 42.75 x 31 inches 108.6 x 78.7 cm SoK 81 http://www.cavinmorris.com
Willem Haenraets is an Hollandaise painter, known for the Plein-air watercolors. When he was 16 years old, he started his education at the Academy of Arts in Maastricht. Four years later he obtained a scholarship from the Belgian Government to study at the National Institute for Fine Arts in Antwerp.
Marianne Stokes, detail of The Queen and the Page
New details point to the identity of the sleeping woman in the saffron gown.
Akiya Kageichi is a Japanese illustrator who calls himself Golden Gravel, a name which may refer to Japanese rock gardens. His sinister jesters, lazy rulers and clandestine warriors are set within scenes full of chaotic imagery. Astrological symbols, particularly moons, are heavily prominent, suggesting the mysterious forces of dark nights are at work. In a single plane, objects morph, creating dynamic and active scenes. Kageichi reveals hidden underworlds and secret futures, in which sorcery and witchcraft pull the strings and determine what happens in the real world.