Tag: painting

  • Icons Masked In League Of Wrestling Paintings

    Icons Masked In League Of Wrestling Paintings

    The League of Wrestling Mask Portraits is a growing body of work, undertaken in 2023, by realist painter, Richard Delaney. The work is a satirical, Pop Art-style, examination of the famous and controversial people of our time, such as Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, Elon Musk, and Greta Thunberg. Delaney paints their approximately, life-size…

  • This Fall -Rebecca Myers Nature Inspired Handcrafted Jewelry

    This Fall -Rebecca Myers Nature Inspired Handcrafted Jewelry

    JOIN ME FOR THESE UPCOMING FALL SHOWS Fall is almost here and I’ve got a ton of great events coming up, including this weekend’s much-anticipated Long’s Park Amphitheater Art Festival in Lancaster, PA. These shows are more than just shopping experiences; they’re opportunities to connect with passionate artisans and discover one-of-a-kind pieces.  They’re also a…

  • Large Scale Landscapes At Chicago Gray

    GRAY Chicago | Sep 8 – Oct 28, 2023  [CHICAGO – August, 2023] – Alex Katz: Autumn is the artist’s tenth solo exhibition at GRAY and the first exhibition of large-scale landscapes since 2018. The exhibition follows his lauded career retrospective, Gathering, which opened at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in the fall of 2022. As Guggenheim curator…

  • 20th Century Masters: Picasso’s Guernica

    20th Century Masters: Picasso’s Guernica

    “Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth” –Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) was one of the most well-known artists of the 20th century. Throughout his long and prolific career, Picasso both innovated and participated in important artistic movements such as realism, cubism and surrealism.  In comparison to Vincent van Gogh, the…

  • Wyland paints team usa Tokyo Olympics surf boards

    Wyland paints team usa Tokyo Olympics surf boards

    At the time of this writing, it is still unclear whether the already postponed Olympics will go ahead as planned for Summer. Tokyo Olympic officials have said reports of another cancellation are false and that enough Covid vaccines have been secured to vaccinate every citizen of Japan. That bodes well for the games going ahead.…

  • These Classes Help Your Kids Explore Their Creative Side

    These Classes Help Your Kids Explore Their Creative Side

    Kids love to make things. Everyone is born creative – if you feel like you don’t have a creative bone in your body, it’s not because you lack some inherent trait. It’s because your natural instinct to imagine was educated out of you by a school system that values standardized testing over creativity. That’s something…

  • Surreal Aspects Of All Expressed In Artwork

    Surreal Aspects Of All Expressed In Artwork

    Many have been humbled simply standing in a darkened field and looking to the stars. Indeed the great thinkers of the many generations that have come and gone are regarded as giants when in fact they were merely humans dropped to their knees by the wonder that is the universe all around us. There is…

  • Finding Value In The Folk Art Of Maud Lewis

    Finding Value In The Folk Art Of Maud Lewis

    Occasionally I will have a Maud Lewis painting displayed for sale in my shop, and it is sometimes interesting to get people’s reactions to a $6,000 painting that at first glance looks like their 12 year old niece painted it. “My goodness will you look at that,” and some covered up snickering, pretty well expresses…

  • Inspiring Mouth Painter Amanda Orichefsky Of Toronto

    Inspiring Mouth Painter Amanda Orichefsky Of Toronto

    October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month in Canada, and Amanda Orichefsky wants to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities and educate the able bodied about the value of a diverse workforce inclusive of their skills and talents. Amanda Orichefsky of Toronto, now 27, was born with arthrogryposis, a condition that robbed her of the…

  • Poetic Grace Gesture Is Needed In All Art Work

    Poetic Grace Gesture Is Needed In All Art Work

    Dear Reader, it is difficult to deny that a side of art making is fatally concerned with the poetic grace of the gesture – it is expected that a work should exude a cosmic and ineffable air. Regardless of your medium, I hope this glance into the minds of two established poets from very different…

  • Collective Establishes HAVN For The Arts In Hamilton

    Collective Establishes HAVN For The Arts In Hamilton

    I learned about the Hamilton Audio Visual Node (HAVN) a few years ago by doing the rounds during Art Crawl. Since then it’s become obvious they’re hosting some of the most innovative music and visual art in Hamilton. I sat down with Connor Bennett and Chris Ferguson at the beginning of July to learn more…

  • Alcohol Inks in place of Oil Paint has become my new Addiction

    Alcohol Inks in place of Oil Paint has become my new Addiction

    While searching for ways to expand “the oil painting experience” I came across tiny bottles of Alcohol Inks in all the basic colours, with an extender (strictly rubbing alcohol at 99%) as well as some clean-up solution. Painting with oils has always been my favorite medium but on occasion I find it kind of rigid-…

  • Elementary Forces By Timothy deVries

    Elementary Forces By Timothy deVries

    What is a corner? The corner represents a symbolic value. Children are told to stand in the corner when they are disobedient. The corner is a place where one meditates on one’s shortcomings. One can be ‘backed into a corner’ and left with few options or one can retreat into a corner for safety. Animals…