In Terry Newhard’s impressionist-style paintings, landscape scenes around the Lehigh Valley come to life through hundreds of little strokes and dabs of pink, blue and yellow. His paintings showcase ...
”Storm Rolls In” by Leigh DeNoon Littiken. Littiken is the guest artist at the Southside Art League in May, and will be displaying a collection of her oil paintings, many of which depict scenes of ...
In the Curator’s Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. When Joshua Rios put out a call for art for the “Natures Narrative” ...
If all that recent snow has you craving some greenery, come visit “Good Nature: Interpretations of the Outdoors,” the current art exhibition on display at the Newark Arts Alliance.
Palatine artist Nancy Wedow loves capturing nature scenes in her watercolor paintings on exhibit through Saturday, Jan. 6, at the Fremont Public Library, 1170 N. Midlothian Rd., Mundelein.
OFFERS AN EVER CHANGING SCENE. NATURE’S CANVAS, AN ARTIST’S DREAM. YOU’LL LOVE. COLORS. THIS IS REALLY BEAUTIFUL. IT’S REPRESENT THE LIGHT, THE LAVENDER, PINKS, A SYMPHONY OF COLORS WILL WHISK YOU ...
Humans are visual creatures. Objects we call “beautiful” or “aesthetic” are a crucial part of our humanity. Even the oldest known examples of rock and cave art served aesthetic rather than utilitarian ...
Loggers’ Culls, Emily Carr, 1935 Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery / Gift of Miss I. Parkyn A sprawling exhibition of lush, colorful paintings by Emily Carr is now on view at the Vancouver Art ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: This is part of an occasional series spotlighting the artists who shape 21st century culture in Colorado. Ian Fisher’s commanding skyscapes ...
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Richard Taylor receives funding from The Australian Research Council, The Research Council for Science Advancement, and The WM Keck Foundation. Humans are visual creatures. Objects we call “beautiful” ...