Robert Bowen’s work is a strange, swirling brew of colorful contradiction that is not easy to define or even...
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This is my personal project I did over a half a year ago. It is a 2.0 version of the...
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Taking the existing brand as a reference, we evolved the visual identity of Teatre Nacional de Catalunya and led...
It was a subject Cranach painted many times: Cupid, having stolen honeycomb from a tree, has been stung by a...
German artist Thomas Kellner’s photomontages are created by taking a series of pictures with a film camera step-by-step and layer-by-layer so...
At a time when employers incentivize workers to don wearable health trackers, artists Tega Brain and Surya Mattu offer...
“The edge of the world has never been more everywhere,” states Superchief Gallery Soho of the widening eye cast...
Nature has always been a source of inspiration for artists, and landscape remains a favored subject for many. In...
Iran Art Festival First Call For Summer The first event of Iran Art Festival with the aim of introducing...
Fresh on the heels and current run of KAWS’s beautiful show, Yorkshire Sculpture Park just opened another stunning show...
Meryl Pataky is an alchemist of many mediums; she applies her passion for bending neon to an ever-progressive range...
Art in the Mountains – “Premier Destination Workshops!” Since 1983
Staff Writer, , Painting, Visual arts, 0Art in the Mountains has 10-15 fine art painting classes each year, including studio and plein air classes. Our...
Painter Tala Madani’s show in St. Louis provided a concise primer on her work, featuring her hallmark subject: men,...
A major fault line hugs the coast of the Persian Gulf, where the Arabian plate grinds up against Eurasia....