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Art News: IAPS Recognizes a New “Eminent Pastelist”
The “Eminent Pastelist” award is the highest given by the International Association of Pastel Societies.
Celebrating the Art of Pastels
This show features 80 luminous pastel paintings in a variety of genres — landscape, urbanscape, portrait, and still life — rendered in realistic to abstract forms.
Why Pastels Can Be Dazzling
The Pastel Society of Southeast Texas recently announced the dates for its annual national show, featuring nearly 100 luminous artworks sure to dazzle the eyes.
Fashionable Pastel Portraits
During the 18th century in Britain, portraiture became fashionable for a much wider audience while continuing to be a staple among the elite eager to showcase their status. Although it may seem surprising, pastel was a common medium, employed for its luminosity and unique texture.
Wende Caporale-Greene: The Art of Feeding Community
Through richly detailed paintings, Wende Caporale-Greene honors the farmers, fishers, cheesemongers, and other food purveyers whose work sustains local communities.
17 Paintings of Parks to Be Proud Of
With summer in full swing, we opted to focus on the remarkable parks and historic sites that grace the United States.
“Dairy Land” Lands Salon
Please help us congratulate the Overall First Place winner in this round of the PleinAir Salon, judged by ...
Virtual Gallery Walk for February 20th, 2026
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Kathy Anderson’s Artful Flowers
A florist is usually focused on creating symmetry, balancing colors and flowers in equal measure, with everything at its peak. These paintings, on the other hand, “look like a garden.”
The Best & Brightest in Scottsdale
Now in its 42nd year, the Scottsdale Artists’ School is set to present "Best & Brightest," the annual juried art show and sale highlighting artworks created by its top students and alumni living around the world.





![17 Paintings of Parks to Be Proud Of Robert Peters (b. 1960), "Ancestral Cliffs," [Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado], 2009, oil on linen, 30 x 44 in., private collection](https://fineartconnoisseur.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Peters-Ancestral-Cliffs-paintings-of-national-parks-150x150.jpg)



