Living room art ideas may not be at the forefront of our minds when thinking about how to decorate a living room, but they should be. Our selection of the best living room art ideas includes exquisite living room wall ideas with murals, beautiful accent walls, wallpaper and artwork to suit the style of every […]
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Mikaela Savage finds a home for her experimental art on campus
Sometimes it’s impossible not to be enchanted by a work of art. It could be the vibrant colors, the use of words to accent the piece, or the whimsical nature of the work as a whole that grabs the viewer’s attention. In the case of Mikaela Savage’s portfolio, it’s a combination of all three. Savage’s […]
Fashion, decoration, art and more
Sarah Power knows Canadian designers. As the founder of Inland, Power has created a market filled with exceptional local clothing and accessories. Lesley Hampton, Hilary MacMillan and Cat Janiga are just a few of the dozens of top designers available on the site. But Power is more than a retailer, it’s a tireless champion of […]
How to turn your blank wall into an art gallery at home
Adding wall art is the easiest way to fix the balance of elements in a room. It adds color, style, and shape that brings your whole interior style together. It is therefore important to have some knowledge of the right wall decoration. There are different ways to do this, but it also largely depends on […]
Meet the Cebuana who makes art for Disney, Hamilton and Warner Brothers
“Haven’t you dreamed of adventure? It was a quote from Disney’s “Jungle Cruise”; a quote that led a 23-year-old freelance illustrator from Cebuana to embark on creating art for Disney, the American musical “Hamilton” and Warner Brothers’ limited-edition Echosmith shirt. Amber Liu, a Filipina-Chinese illustrator and marketing and digital designer in New York, has been […]
Art historians turn to TikTok to shake up the narrative
In May 2021, Australian art historian and TikToker Mary McGillivray went viral for using her knowledge of visual geometry to demystify a claim as Eurovision winners Måneskin snorted cocaine in the green room. In her clip on the video-sharing app, she used her background in Renaissance art to map angles and prove singer Damiano David’s […]
Are NFTs really art? | Wealth management
Any discussion of non-fungible tokens raises a question from most advisers: What is an NFT? The answer is inevitably disappointing because what the applicant really wants to know is “why is DFT worth the money?” “ Related: What the Rise of NFTs Means for Advisors The sarcastic, but true, answer is that some NFTs are […]
Culture and collaboration inspire new art installation in Agassiz – Agassiz Harrison Observer
Agassiz artist Mike Ewards and Sto: lō artist Zack McNeill-Bobb stand tall with their collaborative sculpture titled “Squaring the Circle,” now on display in Agassiz Pioneer Park. The sculpture is part of the Kent District 125th anniversary celebration and represents different cultures and perspectives all living in one valley. (Photo provided / Sabina Iseli-Otto) Artist […]
How the beauty of Sun Valley shapes its art | Arts and events
Since the origins of painting as an art form, the natural world has played a big role. Sun Valley, with its breathtaking scenery, is a testament to how this continues. Today, December 29, the galleries will open in downtown Ketchum for another gallery walk, allowing anyone to experience works of art shaped by the landscapes […]
Overwatch launches new Winter Wonderland art for Christmas
Blizzard shares a special holiday message and new Overwatch Christmas artwork with some of the fan favorite heroes celebrating. It’s Christmas Day and Blizzard is celebrating, as are fans of Monitoring worldwide. Christmas is celebrated in Monitoring in many different ways, whether it’s with holiday-themed skins or the Winter Wonderland in-game event that brings back […]
The Art Appreciation Society is here to demystify art
As in most fraternities, the Indian art world has its own cliques, welcoming into its fold only those who create the art or those who understand its layered modalities. This long-standing exclusive is slowly evolving thanks to the work of The Art Appreciation Society (TAAS), founded by Tejshree Savara, legal advisor in art, antiques and […]
The Art Appreciation Society is here to demystify art – The New Indian Express
As in most fraternities, the Indian art world has its own cliques, welcoming into its fold only those who create the art or those who understand its layered modalities. This long-standing exclusive is slowly evolving thanks to the work of The Art Appreciation Society (TAAS), founded by Tejshree Savara, legal advisor in art, antiques and […]
How Succession Art Paints a Picture of Power
A promotional poster for the first season of Succession featuring an evocative painting by Peter Paul Rubens. (all images courtesy of Warner Media) Succession, the immensely popular satirical drama from Jesse Armstrong, follows the dynastic battles of the Roy family against Waystar RoyCo, a crime-tainted media conglomerate run by toxic patriarch Logan Roy. Really, though, […]
For the love of art: how NFTs are changing the way we appreciate art
CHAOS. Or maybe it’s every new beginning? Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are a game-changer for asset ownership. Now the purchase of any digital asset – a music album, a tweet, an unreleased section of the pulp Fiction screenplay – can be registered on a blockchain, a register that gives original works in the digital space a […]
State of the Art and Criticism – The New Indian Express
One of the most important ideas that reshaped the concept of art in its post-modern manifestations was the refutation of the celebrated artist as a prophet. The artist-prophet was placed at the center of a certain type of worship practice that dominated 20th-century modern art. It is by exploiting this religious practice that the art […]
Masterpiece Theatre: A Tale of Dueling Children’s Art Books
A second new art book spanning the centuries, “What adults don’t know about art”, is aimed at a more mature readership (8 to 12 years old). Curiously, it bears no trace of the identity of an author, as if to suggest that it was composed by a pool of experts pursuing an ideal of objectivity. […]
Why use pastel, part 14
Thoughts on Various Art Media: Why Use Pastel, Part 14 Summary from DaVinci to Holbein Some time ago we began an exploration of two-dimensional art media – oil, acrylic, watercolor, and a lengthy study of lesser-known pastel media. It was set aside to explore “An Artist’s Life”. Now let’s go ahead and start with a […]
renault updates its diamond-shaped logo with a new “flatified” version in op art style
Car maker Renault unveiled a new logo, presented as a geometric version of its diamond-shaped design used since the 1920s. the French group is the latest in a long list of car manufacturers who have opted for a more “sophisticated” visual identity, by “flatifying” their graphics. following this approach, the updated logo appears as a […]
A graphic art style full of stories and details
Growing up in the foothills of Benaughlin Mountain surrounded by creative family members, Mark Healy’s interest and enthusiasm for art and design grew from an early age. His journey as an artist took him from his hometown of Fermanagh to his studies in England and for a time in Seoul, South Korea. Now based in […]
Northwest Coast art style reimagined in Luke Parnell’s new exhibit
Northwest Coast artist Luke Parnell views his creative process as a form of storytelling. While studying sculpture in his youth, Parnell, born in Prince Rupert, British Columbia in 1971, says his only references to artists working in the Northwest Coast style were the famous production of artists Robert Davidson. and Bill Reid. In his youth, […]
Artistic style: what the most fashionable fair-goers of Frieze Los Angeles wear to buy, sell and admire artwork
There was an electric excitement in the air during the VIP premiere of the second annual Frieze Los Angeles, held yesterday at Paramount Pictures Studios. The buzz for the fair is everywhere in town, fueled by Barbara Kruger’s Bold Questions plastered across town (a public art commission designed by Frieze to spark excitement). The preview […]
Art Appreciation: Webster Arts Fair Can Serve as a Crash Course | Arts and theater
One of Jeane Vogel’s pet peeves is when people complain that a work of art is too expensive. | Usually, she says, this stems from a lack of understanding of the process and products that go into creating a painting, sculpture or cabinetwork. “We don’t have a lot of arts education anymore about how art […]
Art style: what the most fashionable art fair enthusiasts from Frieze to New York wear to buy and sell art
There’s plenty to watch at Frieze New York this week, from Yayoi Kusama’s field of stainless steel orbs, to the sculptural, life-size recreation of a Red Grooms MTA bus, to a series of linen paintings by Jenny Holzer. which were inspired, in part, by the Mueller report. There was also another kind of visual inspiration […]
RoGallery National Fine Arts Appreciation Day October 25
LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, Oct. 17, 2018 / PRNewswire / – RoGallery.com Announces Launch of National Fine Arts Appreciation Day, to be celebrated on that of Pablo Picasso birthday of 25 october. RoGallery will offer free shipping on all artwork sold to commemorate the day. This day was created to give everyone a day to […]
Light pastel painting – The Island Eye News
By Julie Cook for Island Eye News Edisto Dusk, 13 x 13 Pastel by Tammy Papa When many people hear the word “pastel”, pale, soft colors come to mind. However, in the art world, pastel refers to a brilliantly colored art medium used to create bright works of art with a velvety, buttery surface. Adams […]