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The Knife's Edge
Actor, artist and adrenaline junkie Michael McGrady finds balance in the drama of paint.
PROCESS AND PURPOSE
Bobby Beals presents the first solo exhibition of Coulter Prehm's work in a decade, opening with a special culinary collaboration.
Mythology-Making
The uncompromising F. Scott Hess reflects on completing a massive biblical-themed mural and the new direction his work is headed.
Art in the Outdoors
The 39th Annual Sculpture in the Park Show and Sale returns to Loveland, Colorado, to celebrate the art form in all its glory.
A Summer Celebration
The Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach returns for its annual showcase of award-winning California artists in a two-month-long affair.
Luis Alvarez Roure: Portrait of Felix Oduyemi
Unveiling spotlights a recently completed portrait commission or figurative work from some of the best and most active members of the Portrait Society of America. This month, Kimberly Azzarito, Assistant Director of the Portrait Society, interviewed Luis Alvarez Roure about his recently completed portrait commission of Felix Oduyemi.
FRANK GONZALES: Sacred Spaces
The comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell wrote, “At first you might find that nothing happens there. But if you have a sacred space and use it, eventually something will happen. Your sacred space is where you find yourself again and again.”
BRIAN MCCLEAR: Double Takes
For artist Brian McClear, painting still life and portraiture—often working on both concurrently—is a fascinating pleasure
CASSIE BUTCHER AND SHANNON WOODFORD: The Language of Flowers
North Carolina artists Cassie Butcher and Shannon Woodford are coming together for a joint show at Art and Light Gallery that celebrates the language of flowers through a pairing of their unique ceramics and paintings
VIVID COLOR
Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo drew with natural chalks in the late 15th century, usually in red, white and black. In the early 16th century powdered color pigments were mixed with a binder such as gum Arabic, fish or animal glue and formed into sticks to provide a wide variety of colors
An EYE for the OCEAN
When Winslow Homer (1836-1910) first exhibited his painting, Northeaster, 1895, there were two men in foul-weather gear crouched on the rocks to the left
Into the BORDERLANDS
Painter Adrian Cox takes you on a visual journey into a fully-developed mythical realm between the real and imagined
An Artful Illusion
The unparalleled spectacle that is Pageant of the Masters celebrates 90 years of bringing art to life in Laguna Beach
Seeing the MIRACULOUS
Artist Jimmy Wright has spent a lifetime of learning, living and looking that he masterfully communicates through still lifes in paint and pastels
THE END of the ROAD
In their first group show, a foursome of artists present new works influenced by life on their very own scrap of the Wild West
STEPHEN WRIGHT: A Wave's-eye View
Countless artists have pictured the sea, none, however, like Stephen Wright. His hyper-realistic wave’s-eye-view paintings might make onlookers feel like they have water up their nose
JUNYI LIU: Paint It Red
A new body of work by Junyi Liu is being highlighted during an online solo exhibition on Artsy this summer, hosted by 33 Contemporary and PoetsArtists
Candy & Calamity
The pandemic unlocked new feelings for many people. For Texas-based painter Kukula, she remembers experiencing grief, anguish and pain in a very acute way
COLIN FRASER: Finding Freedom in Constraint
Scottish painter Colin Fraser is a master of egg tempera, an ancient and demanding medium that he finds freeing
DONALD JURNEY: The Poetry of Place
In the first chapter of Donald Jurney’s career, his focus was rooted in the tradition of landscape painting and painting in plein air. In the artist’s upcoming show at George Billis Gallery in Fairfield, Connecticut, Jurney will showcase 11 paintings in an entirely new genre involving interiors and figures
New Blood
Since opening Robert Lange Studios in 2005, husband and wife owners Robert and Megan Lange have represented hundreds of artists. The through-line across all those years has been their own work. Both Robert and Megan—painting as Megan Aline—are successful artists themselves
RENATO MUCCILLO: The Promised Land
It is forever the magic hour of dusk in Renato Muccillo’s dreamy display of jewel-like panels at Arcadia Contemporary
The Truth Within
Whether or not you believe in the soul or the psyche, everyone has an inner truth that guides their perception of the world around them
Bountiful Blooms
Terry was the Third Prize winner of International Artist magazine's Challenge No. 109, Florals & Gardens.
Detailed Observations
Thompson was the Grand Prize Winner of International Artist magazine's Challenge No. 117, Florals & Garden
Larger than Life
Michele Van Maurik's large-scale floral works are highlighted by detail, composition and light.
Botanical Beauty
Watercolorist Helen Campbell focuses on the lighting and form in her floral artwork.
GARDEN Delights
During the Golden Age in the Netherlands, tulip bulbs fetched extraordinary prices in a market bubble called “tulipmania.”
Abundant BEAUTY
COLLECTOR'S FOCUS - FLORALS & BOTANICALS
Expressions of Beauty
Rimi Yang paints effortless scenes that allow the viewer to have a conversation with the art