[ad_1] The departure point of the Portland Museum exhibition is “Woman Flying,” (1999), from which the exhibition has adapted its title. The painting’s central figure, like those in Bradford’s superhero series that evolved years later, can be read as a symbol of empowerment, ebullient, aloft, and ready for the freedom […]
Livingston Arts Center
New York’s Upstate Art Weekend Is Back, and Bigger Than Ever
[ad_1] This Friday, July 22, Upstate Art Weekend returns for its third and largest edition of programs across the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains. More than 145 participants have signed on in eight counties, encompassing over 100 exhibitions and 50-plus artists’ studios opening to the public. The full program […]
Artist Interview – Brandon Schaefer
[ad_1] Who are you and what do you do? My name is Brandon Schaefer and I’m an artist focusing mostly on drawing and watercolor painting. When it comes to drawing, I love to draw animals and wildlife with pen & ink on toned paper. For watercolor painting, nothing beats going […]
SCAD Launches Sneaker Design Scholarship with Wish Atlanta’s Lauren Amos
[ad_1] The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is doubling down on its sneaker push this year as it unveils a new scholarship. The new funding, called the Wish Atlanta Sneaker Design Scholarship, will be awarded to three students pursuing a minor in the newly launched sneaker design program […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Preview: Loser Angeles “Bowls” with Thinkspace Projects and Green Street
[ad_1] Thinkspace Projects is pleased to present, with their friends at Green Street, the upcoming solo exhibition with Loser Angeles (aka Zac Hoffman). The show, Bowls, will take place at Green Street, 718 S. Hill Street / 7th Floor, opening July 21, 2022. Loser Angeles is a visual artist based in […]
God of War Ragnarok’s Antagonist Odin Was The Hardest Character To Design
[ad_1] God of War Ragnarok fans are eagerly waiting for the game to release, and the developer has revealed some interesting details about the character design process. God of War Ragnarok has been one of the most anticipated games of this year, and there were a number of rumors surrounding […]
5 Reasons Why People Don’t Buy Art
[ad_1] It’s helpful information for visual artists to understand the reasons why people don’t buy art — Unknown Do you know why people don’t buy art? As an artist who sells art, you gain fresh insights into the reasons people buy your art. This part is easy because they let […]
East Nashville coffee cafe to host Latte Art Throwdown’ competition
[ad_1] NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — East Nashville coffee cafe Hearts will host a latte design competition Friday night for baristas. It is open to the public. The competition, dubbed the Latte Art Throwdown, goes from 5 to 8 p.m. and is $10 to enter. The winner takes all and sign-ups for the […]
High School Mailbag: What Are the Wins and Challenges of Teaching Art?
[ad_1] So much happens to students during high school. As a result, we see some of the best and most difficult times in their lives. We went to social media (1, 2) to see what you had to say about teaching high school art. Abigail Bartell summed it up perfectly […]
An Art And Design Tour Of Stockholm, Sweden
[ad_1] Most of the subway stations in Stockholm, Sweden, have been decorated with sculptures, mosaics, … [+] paintings, installations, engravings and reliefs by over 150 artists. AFP via Getty Images From landscape painters influenced by European masters to the clean lines of Nordic minimalism, Scandinavian art and design is admired […]