[ad_1] Lingít art-inspired shoes, held by Hagelman and Wiederspohn outside Wrangell High School. The shoes are part of the students’ entry for the Vans Custom Culture High School competition. (Photo by Sage Smiley/KSTK) https://media.ktoo.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/11vans.mp3 Wrangell High School is one of 250 schools nationwide selected to design a pair of Vans […]
Month: April 2022
Art With Mr. E: Sunday Devotional With Mr. E: What is Your Story?
[ad_1] Narrative art tells a story. I love challenging students to create interesting original narratives. They have to truly think through what their story is, and how to best share it with the viewer. A narrative is at its best when it considers the setting (environment), main/minor characters (people that […]
Art fills Cambria County Courthouse for 24th annual show | News
[ad_1] EBENSBURG, Pa. – Hundreds of pieces from local artists were on display Saturday inside Cambria County Courthouse for the annual Art in Bloom show. The 24th annual show featured art from about 200 artists from a variety of ages in the categories of mixed media, drawing, dimensional, painting and […]
What is the Scariest Thing you Face as an Artist? | Overcoming Your Fears
[ad_1] Happy new year! As we begin the new year, I’m looking forward with great optimism and hope. Even though there is much conflict and turmoil in the world, I feel confident that the human spirit will prevail. I see so much to be hopeful about, and I feel that […]
Chicago Opera Theatre Announces 2022-23 Season
[ad_1] COT is gearing up for the world premiere of Quamino’s Map, but they have announced their 22/23 season lineup, which includes a long-awaited Chicago premiere, a new production of a well-loved classic, and several world premieres. Check out the full lineup below! King Roger (Chicago Premiere) November 2022 A […]
All About Adoration of the Shepherds by Andrea Mantegna
[ad_1] Title of Artwork: “Adoration of the Shepherds” Artwork by Andrea Mantegna Year Created 1456 Summary of Adoration of the Shepherds An Andrea Mantegna painting called the Adoration of the Shepherds is thought to have been done around 1450 or 1451. This small painting is usually thought to have been […]
Big Pots. Tons of Clay | Cameron Williams | Episode 826
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Cameron Williams | Episode 826 Cameron Williams works to Order specializing in large wheel formed planter commissions for Shopping centres, office blocks and homes. Cameron’s journey began 40 years ago at East Sydney Techical College, where students learned all aspects of the […]
Earth without Art Is Just … “Eh”. Unearthing Natural Pigments in the… | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker | Apr, 2022
[ad_1] Unearthing Natural Pigments in the CMA’s Collection By Katie Rovito, third Year Graduate Intern in Paintings Conservation, and Elena Mars, Samuel H. Kress Fellow in Objects Conservation at the CMA Earth pigments from the Paintings Conservation Lab Throughout history, artists have used earth’s natural resources to create works of […]
Commercial brings Hall of Famers together for the first time since ’96
[ad_1] They met secretly, deep into the night and hung out until the wee hours of the morning in a deserted, deprecated joint in Oakland, California. The four men figured the last time they were together was a quarter-century ago, employed by the same boss, only to all go their separate ways. […]
Berlin Diary. Day #1 / Stop Wars
[ad_1] A highly effective work of political street art in the heart of Alexanderplatz, Berlin, this enormous blood-red “STOP WARS” slogan has been recently refreshed after fading. The message was undoubtedly on the minds of the hundreds who were gathered […]