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Moments in Time
For the past 20 years, artist Philip Smallwood has built a successful career as a watercolorist focusing primarily on realistic narratives, as well as landscapes and still lifes.
MIGHTY STEEDS
Among the great horses of history is Bucephalus, the wild stallion tamed by Alexander the Great.
Chasing the Spark
Principle Gallery hosts an exhibition highlighting the artwork of Geoffrey Johnson, which walks a thin line between reality and abstraction.
Lasting Legacies
The love Matthew Sievers has for old barns and trees is in his blood.
Journey through Space and Time
Joseph McGurl grew up on the shore near Boston Harbor.
A Quiet Nature
“Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That’s the problem,” says A.A. Milne from the popular book Winnie the Pooh.
Shelby Willis
With a background in ecology, Shelby Willis brings her love for nature and wildlife to life in soulful and expressionistic paintings.
Maribel Matthews
"For me, painting is a necessity and has become my passion. I love starting a new piece – the anticipation and excitement of creating something new, something from the soul, a piece of art that may give pleasure to others but more importantly, fulfills me”.
Kyra Belán
Kyra Belán is an award-winning artist, activist, and academic.
THE RAINFORESTS OF THE SEA ARE DYING
The world's coral reefs, one of the ocean's most beautiful marine habitats, is in danger of extinction because of dramatic increases in coral diseases caused by climate change and warmer waters.
The Legacy of Dr. Masaru Emoto
The groundbreaking work of Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto, one of the most important water researchers of our times, leads to a new consciousness about our relation to Earth's most precious resource.
GOING GREEN: EASY TO IMPLEMENT TIPS FOR ARTISTS
What can artists do to reduce their carbon footprint without interfering with their creativity?
Fiona Campbell
Based in Somerset, UK, Fiona Campbell creates largescale sculptural installations, which she approaches as drawings in space.
CHEROKEE RIVERKEEPERS
When anthropologist James Mooney published the first of his influential studies of Native American culture in 1888, “Myths of the Cherokee,” he was struck by the centrality of water in the Cherokee world.
Alison Barrows-Young
“Sacred Water Tryptic”
Agnethe Maagaard
“Danish glass artist in dialogue with nature”
The Sculptor Who Made Art Move
How Alexander Calder gave objects a life of their own
TOM LOHNER Art - Rock Culture
Tom Lohner's love for the rock culture, as well as his appreciation of the more recent post-industrial music and aesthetics, is more than evident in his work, which is partly dedicated to some of the most popular rockers.
PATTERNS & FRAGMENTS OF COLOR
Nidhi Moghariya is a self-taught Indian artist based in the USA, whose vibrant portraits celebrate the beauty of women.
An Exclusive Interview With Rebecca Gabriel
Rebecca Gabriel is a prominent USA figurative artist.
Irina Simidchieva PAINTING WITH METAPHOR
Ira Simidchieva is a professional, independent NYC-based artist, originally from Europe. Irina exhibited her work around the globe in many solo exhibitions, and has been part of numerous group shows in Europe and the USA; Her work has been published in international magazines and art books. Simidchieva's art is in private collections, including at Keshan gallery and Nikolay Rainov Foundation.
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH JULIA MARIA KEMPA
Born in Poland, Julia Kempa began her artistic career as a hyperrealistic painter while studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice.
THE ART OF SAMSON POLLEN
Men’s adventure magazines (MAMS, for short) and paperback books were two of the best markets for illustration artists during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
THE ART OF RAY PROHASKA
Gratia “Ray” Prohaska was born in 1901 in Muo, a tiny fishing village on the Bay of Kotorska, in the town of Kotor, on the Dalmatian Coast in what would become Yugoslavia.
Shawn Robichaud - Northern Exposure
Canadian artist Shawn Robichaud aims to paint the mood, light and effects of his natural surroundings
The Art of STILL LIFE - Modeling Forms: Sculpting in Two Dimensions
In building a statue, a sculptor doesn’t keep adding clay to his subject. Actually, he keeps chiseling away at the nonessentials until the truth of his creation is revealed without obstruction — Bruce Lee
The Pencil: Thinking and Technique
James Gurney shares six ways to use the pencil and six ways to think about it
Words of Wisdom from the 2020 Faculty - Part II
The 22nd annual The Art of the Portrait conference attracts over 800 artists from all over the world. The universal appeal is the opportunity to gather together with fellow artists for an unforgettable four-day experience of learning from renowned artists.
Finalist - Randall Bennett Kansas
Finalist - Randall Bennett Kansas, USA, Deer Trail Along a Hedge Row, pastel, 12 x 16"
Jeannie Dolan - Emotional Connections
Jeannie Dolan’s paintings reflect the emotion she felt upon finding her subject matter