Inside Anders Zorn’s Art Studio – His Palette, Techniques, and More
Anders Zorn’s technique, colours, and work process are for the first time the focus of a scientific investigation.
A Bareback Bronc
"The Professional" has an emphasis on movement and weight and, as the title suggests, tells a story about this bareback bronc in particular...
Painting of the Week: Giants of Little America
The foggy sky casting a misty pall on the structures below certainly took a lot of attention to subtle value and color transitions, as well as ...
3 New Paintings by Charlie Hunter
"My goal is to paint beautifully that which is not traditionally considered beautiful." In this spotlight, landscape painter Charlie Hunter shares three of his recent works.
Artist Spotlight: Ellen Buselli
Artist Ellen Buselli describes her inspirations are endless from life and still life objects she collects, taking a 2-D surface and creating illusions of 3-D.
Artist Spotlight: Laura Pollak
“Creating art is only part of the process. Like a dialogue between friends, art must be shared and seen in order to close the circle and convey the idea. I invite you to join me on this journey of discovery.”
Firing Frustration
Where does the drive to create art come from? Is it the desire of the artist to express an emotion, perhaps a means of reflecting nature’s beauty, or simply a hobby? On occasion, the move toward artistic expression spawns unintentionally from the need to have a voice, and what that voice has to say is often captivating. Figurative sculptor Laura Marmash discusses her unexpected journey to artistry, in which she fired her frustrations — both literally and symbolically.
Artist Spotlight: Erica Calardo
I have a degree in philosophy and a phd in mathematical logic. I was an academic researcher for a while and now I feel that everything is coming together in my work.
Artist Spotlight: Lori Putnam
Artist Lori Putnam developed a desire to learn how to paint in her mid-30’s, leaving her with a trail of desire to learn more, as an artist.
Artist Spotlight: Christine Graefe Drewyer
“I also subscribe to the adage of, ‘If you love what you do, work will never be a four-letter word’ and make no mistake, I do.”