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Sleeve Study, from Kakitsubata (1998) by Paul Binnie. • “London was not a project for me. It was the curse that never stops giving.” Iain
Sleeve Study, from Kakitsubata (1998) by Paul Binnie. • “London was not a project for me. It was the curse that never stops giving.” Iain
By Tyler Schneider In 2019, visual artist Alecks Cruz and his wife, Natalie, and children, Azariah and Amelia, made the move from Chicago to Kansas
In the late 1970s, when Luc Tuymans started painting, the pursuit was seen as quixotic, archaic. Painting had been declared dead, superseded by Pop
From exhibits to sporting events and everything in between, there’s something special to do daily in Downtown Arlington, including these seven
Hands up if you love plants right now. They bring so much life into a room, and an indoor jungle is a concept trending worldwide. So let’s join
Hey everyone, sorry for the short break, but I do have some new Khornate odds and ends to share with you, as my work on the World Eaters’ 4th
Lucifer (1890) by Franz Stuck. • “I wanted to reclaim the word ‘psychonauts’ and take it back into the 19th century, where it describes not
If you own a strata property, keeping it up-to-date and appealing is important to attract tenants and increase its value. One way to do this is by
Porcelain painting is a time-honored artistic tradition that originated in China and later found its way to Europe. It gained widespread recognition
I painted this because I, like all humans, have gone through heavy, life altering traumas. And I, like all humans, have built up some
COTA 2022 Photography Opportunity Created By Ismael MilliganEvery year we have a spot / booth for folks to take a picture during the Celebration of
Today, we have a guest post from frequent W&T commenter The Pirate Priest: I was Inspired by Dave B.’s series on the chronology of the New
How To Create Your Own Color Mixing Chart in Just 3 Easy Steps Photo: Carissa Weiser Cultivating a specific artistic style is as unique to you as the
Kehinde Wiley Depicts Cuba and the Carnivalesque in Monumental Portrait Series “Portrait of Daniel Paiol López,” 2023Oil on linen96 x 72
Douglas L. Brooks created this in the final year of his life, click to enlarge (KMNB)After 10 years living on a wooded lake cove in Alabama, artist