[ad_1] Inspirational quotes can be somewhat of a divider among people – not just photographers. Some of us love plastering little sayings and reminders on the walls of our houses, instagram and social media feeds, so that we can refer to them for inspiration and motivation. However, there are plenty […]
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The Armory Show | New York, September 9–11, 2022
[ad_1] About The Armory Show 2022 Since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show 2022 has been a keystone of New York’s art scene, bringing the world’s leading international contemporary and modern art galleries to New York each year. In 1994, four New York art dealers had the ambitious goal […]
Armory Art Center’s CEO Tom Pearson to retire in October
[ad_1] WEST PALM BEACH — Tom Pearson, chief executive officer of the Armory Art Center, plans to retire at the end of October, the center has announced. Pearson has been CEO of the West Palm Beach center since 2016, when he took over from Kim Harty. Before joining the Armory, he worked […]
3 Ways to Use Painting as Self Care — Caryl Fine Art
[ad_1] We all owe it to ourselves to take time to do things that bring us joy. This year and the past several years have been immensely stressful, but these difficult times have also allowed many of us the opportunity to reflect and time to experiment with new methods of […]
Unique Ways To Capture an Odd Angle in Photography
[ad_1] This beautiful and dramatic black and white photograph demonstrate how to capture an odd angle in photography in a way that is both captivating and exhilarating. A major challenge for many photographers is how to capture an odd angle in photography. These important photography tips provide answers. BY ARTCENTRON […]
Utah artist shares his inspiring story of Art From The Heart
[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (ABC4 Utah) – Justin Miller is an artist. His method of creating art is quite unique. His story behind the art is even more unique. Justin Miller is a quadriplegic, non-verbal man who creates such beautiful graphic painting artwork using his eyes. Miller says creating […]
Prepper Paradise. Designing for the end of the world – We Make Money Not Art
[ad_1] During the Cold War, everyone knew what the apocalypse would look like: a nuclear war or a nuclear accident. Today, the threats are multiple and ubiquitous. TEOTWAWKI (The End of the World As We Know It) might come by courtesy of a civil war, an AI mutiny, another Trump […]
Museum shows First Nations art purchases
[ad_1] A major new acquisition of Indigenous art from far north Queensland and the Torres Strait is on display at the National Museum in Canberra. About 100 artists from the region took part in a 2018 project called Belonging, using new materials and techniques to make art about their connection […]
Artist Interview – Amy Hetherington
[ad_1] Who are you and what do you do? I’m Amy, the colored pencil artist behind Headspace Illustrations. I live on the east coast of Canada, with my husband of 23 years and our two beautiful children. Why do you do what you do? I’m motivated to continue my […]
Chiharu Shiota: In search of a destination
[ad_1] Chiharu Shiota’s installation Accumulation: Searching for the Destination is made from approx. 430 oscillating suitcases, the work inspired by the discovery of old newspapers in a suitcase she found in Berlin. All things have their own, innate memories, and in this case, the suitcases suggest the memories, movement and […]