[ad_1] Idea Generation “It changes from piece to piece,” Casey says. “Sometimes I get an inkling of a complete painting idea and jot down a sort of ‘Post-it’ note sketch or reminder, and I’ll then go right to the piece with that. That was my regular way of working for […]
New Collaborative Art Space for Denver Artists and Creators Will Open in May
[ad_1] Art of any form requires playfulness, space and creativity. These are all things the Collabratory Complex hopes to bring to Denver when it opens its doors on May 1 at 1974 S. Acoma St. Created by mother-daughter duo Katrina and Jasmine Lairsmith, the Collabratory Complex welcomes artists of all […]
Going Deeper | Jacob Vinson | Episode 827
[ad_1] Podcast: Play in new window | Download Jacob Vinson | Episode 827 Jacob Vinson originates from high desert plains of Wyoming, although he now calls Michigan home. Jacob has been working as a ceramic artist for over fifteen years and his fascination with the medium only continues to grow. […]
Watercrest Richmond Assisted Living and Memory Care Now Accepting Reservations
[ad_1] VERO BEACH, Fla., April 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Watercrest Richmond is now welcoming visitors to their community sales office, offering prospective residents the opportunity to secure their reservation in the 98-unit resort-style senior living community in the renowned city of Richmond, VA. Future residents, family members and associates are encouraged […]
Facebook account hacked? Here are some tips
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Hackers are increasingly interfering with our lives. They’re constantly probing our financial resources, but also our social media accounts. One local business owner recently had her Facebook account hacked and says it’s been a struggle to get help. Lindsay Liebman’s business Facebook Page, Paper and Posh, is […]
Wrangell High School students flash their ‘hometown pride’ in national shoe design competition
[ad_1] Two pairs of shoes designed by Wrangell High School students for the Vans Custom Culture competition. The winning school may net up to $50,000 for its art department. (Photos by Sage Smiley / KSTK) On a sunny afternoon in Wrangell High School’s basement art room, junior Paige Baggen squinted […]
What You Need to Know
[ad_1] Share: Upper St. Joe River, Idaho (watercolor on paper, 15.5 x 29) Ten years ago, while hiking on a family trip to the Grand Canyon, artist Jessica L. Bryant stumbled upon the park’s gallery of work created by past artists-in-residence. “I’d never heard of such a thing and went […]
Happy Twos-Day – Two Spots Left For Abstract Detroit in Two Weeks!
[ad_1] Home / Blog / Workshops / Happy Twos-Day – Two Spots Left For Abstract Detroit in Two Weeks! Apr 19 2022 Two spots are available to join me in Detroit, Michigan in just a couple of weeks for the first ever Abstract Detroit workshop! Detroit, Michigan is hard to […]
‘Fidelio’: Deaf artists translate Beethoven’s emotion into ASL
[ad_1] This week, the LA Philharmonic will perform “Fidelio,” conducted by Gustavo Dudamel. “Fidelio” is Beethoven’s only opera, which he spent nearly a decade agonizing over since 1804, at a time when he was losing his hearing. To honor Beethoven, the cast will feature Deaf and hearing performers. It’s the […]
25 Rules Great Email Marketers Follow
[ad_1] This post is by Clint Watson, former art gallery owner and founder of BoldBrush, known for FASO Artist Websites, the leading provider of professional artist websites, the $38,000+ BoldBrush Painting Competition and the free daily art marketing newsletter, FineArtViews. As a self-proclaimed “art fanatic”, Clint delights that BoldBrush’s downtown San Antonio, Texas office is full of original […]