Cops in Germany have released CCTV images of a “striking” brunette who stole a valuable 1561 Pieter Aertsen oil painting from a museum. The brazen heist was carried out by the still-unidentified woman at Bielefeld’s Museum Huelsmann during an exhibition April 27. The woman was described in reports as “striking.” […]
Month: May 2022
“Street View Road Trip” by Artist Alice Tye
[ad_1] Alice Tye (previously featured here) is a London-based illustrator and painter, represented by Jelly. With a degree in illustration from Camberwell College of Art, Tye has exhibited across London and has worked for numerous companies and publications, including Moët Hennessy, Expedia, and The Guardian. “Cinema and architecture have been […]
The Real Issue Behind the Mass Shootings
[ad_1] What is Really Behind all the Mass Shootings? Some people say it’s a mental health issue. Others say it’s a gun issue. What it is, is a political health issue. The real issue is about political dysfunction. Our political health in America is currently on life support. There’s an […]
Stevens junior has first solo art show | Local
[ad_1] Tanya Manus Journal staff Sierra Hopp, like many of her classmates, is looking forward to her final year of high school and senior pictures. However, Hopp is excited to be behind the camera. Hopp, 17, has already launched a photography business and this summer, her first solo art show […]
Geometric Lines #1 and #2
[ad_1] “Geometric Lines #1” [March 2021] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with blue and black ink pens, signed in blue ink on 135gsm A4 sketch pad, digitally edited image 3000 X 3383 pixels. I made the two artworks shown on this blog page sometime ago, March 2021. The idea […]
‘The Terminal List’ Teaser Trailer And Key Art Out, Showcasing New Chris Pratt Prime Series
[ad_1] Chris Pratt can’t quite remember what happened in his new Amazon Prime Video series, The Terminal List. But he’s got eight episodes to figure it out. Today, Prime Video released the official teaser trailer and teaser poster for Patt’s The Terminal List, which Pratt stars in and serves as […]
Ask a Gallery Owner | Does an Artist’s Death Result in an Increase in the Value of that Artist’s Work?
[ad_1] There’s an old, morbid joke that in order for an artist to see a significant increase in the value of her work, all she has to do is die. Underlying this dark humour is a deep-seated belief among the public at large, and among some artists, that once an […]
Using Pop Art To Design A Different Type Of Office Space
[ad_1] A workspace at 1600 Market St. featuring pop art murals of Questlove and Pink. Designing an office that employees are excited to come to each day is about more than picking aesthetically pleasing elements — it is about creating a space that inspires. How an office is designed can […]
DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 1 (book review)
[ad_1] DUNE: The Graphic Novel is adapted by Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert, son of Dune author Frank Herbert. Cover art was illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz and the comic panels by Raul Allen and Patricia Martin. The book’s a 176-page hardcover published by Abrams This graphic novel is created […]
Famous Willem de Kooning painting, badly damaged in a heist, is finally restored
Written by Jacqui Palumbo, CNN Nearly four decades after a Willem de Kooning painting was violently cut from its frame at a museum and kept in a couple’s bedroom, the newly restored work, likely worth well above $100 million, will go on view publicly for the first time. “Woman-Ochre” was […]