[ad_1] Share: St. Charles Airline Bridge No. 2 won First Place Landscape in Artists Magazine’s 38th Annual Art Competition. See all winners. My watercolor paintings appear very intricate—and they are. Editing my photo reference, drawing the composition onto my surface, masking tiny areas and adding the final detailing is meticulous work. […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – The Ghostly and Cute Sculptures in Mark Ryden’s “Yakalina 9” in Tokyo
[ad_1] Mark Ryden has always created works with a sense of myth, mystery and an ode to fok art. His legendary status of a man of kitsch is widely-known and revered, and he has become one of the most succesful artists working from the early years of Juxtapoz and the […]
Local Entertainment Roundup: April 21 to April 28 | Entertainment
[ad_1] UMW Music Department Student Recital, 304 Pollard Hall. 3:30–4:30 p.m. Live music at the Co-op: Ernie Ackermann and John McGee, Fredericksburg Food Co-op, 320 Emancipation Highway. 6–7:30 p.m. Free. fredericksburgfood.coop. Lerner & Loewe’s “Camelot,” Riverside Center for the Performing Arts, 95 Riverside Parkway. 7:30 p.m. Dinner served at 5:30 […]
On the spot: Dominik Mayer
[ad_1] Each of Dominik Mayer’s paintings wants to escape the frame. This German artist is an expert at merging vivid colors and compelling shapes to create dynamic compositions that fail to just stay put in one place. The effect is a truly kinetic experience. With his Limited Edition design out […]
Coachella art installations feature tower of chairs, buoys and mutts
[ad_1] Six artists have waited two years to feature their work at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and the installations feature themes of gathering, the local environment, immigration and a nod to historic design. This year’s mix of artists are from Romania, Argentina, Italy, the Netherlands, the U.S. and Palm Springs. Spectra, […]
Marketing the Experience | FineArtViews
[ad_1] Marketing the Experience We know that art patrons purchase the art they experience most deeply. That experience can be a feeling, a memory, a story, etc. It’s the “X Factor.” It’s what turns an admirer into a collector. What can we do to make the viewer’s […]
In Conversation with Tik Tok Star Gabriella Anouk
[ad_1] 20th April 2022 by Cass Art Gabriella is currently practicing hyperrealism drawing using colouring pencils. Her work is influenced by finding beauty in the mundane and then distorting it in an unnatural way. We were delighted to speak to Gabriella about where she discovered her creative edge, her practice […]
2022 The Heze Peony Culture and Art Exhibition kicks off –
[ad_1] HEZE, China, April 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Heze is a city redolent with the fragrance of flowers. Heze not only has the blooming peony, it also has a culture of five thousand years. This spring, an art event will showcase the profound cultural heritage of Heze, which will be sure […]
UM Opera Theater brings Mozart’s comedic romance to stage | Arts & Theatre
[ad_1] When Anela Thomas takes the stage in the Dennison Theatre during Mozart’s opera “Cosi fan tutte,” she won’t just be singing soprano. She’ll be savoring a rare chance, and one that’s in English and not Italian, no less. “It’s nearly impossible to have this sort of opportunity in the […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Radio Juxtapoz, ep 086: Broken Fingaz Are the Everywhere Collective
[ad_1] For years now, the Haifa, Israel collective now as Broken Fingaz has been a bit of everything and everywhere: graffiti, murals, screenprints, installations, paintings, photography and now a new monograph shows a unique combination of comic-book styles and cut n’ paste imagery across every medium. Now spread across the […]