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The Feeling of the Sea
Jo Payne creates textured coastal paintings in oil using a classic notan as a starting point
Atmospheric Gardens
Adjusting the intensity, temperature and placement of her colors, Kathleen Rietz creates airy florals
An Improbable PUNK
Marc Dennis subverts beauty's allure by introducing elements that turn our perception on its head.
ON YOUR OWN
The advantages of going solo and selling your own artwork
Radically Human
Working with his reference to develop a concept, Grant Gilsdorf imbues his paintings with narrative and meaning
COLLABORATING COLLECTORS
A couple in California curates a thoughtful yet intuitively guided collection of contemporary art.
The Best of the Best
Oil Painters of America presents 200 works by today’s top representational artists in its 32” annual National Juried Exhibition.
Organic Elements
Page was the Grand Prize Winner in International Artist magazine's Challenge No. 133, Florals & Gardens.
The INK and the GRAIN
Using the Japanese moku hanga technique, Leon Loughridge creates rich woodblock prints of the American Southwest
The Art Lover's Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Texas
As the second largest state in the U.S., it should come as no surprise that Texas has a lot to offer.
A Borderless World
Treacy Ziegler shares her thoughts on art, the evolution of her process and the unusual venues that have provided fodder for her work.
A Celebration of Women Artists
Lee Vasu has been hosting an annual juried exhibition of exceptional women artists at Dacia Gallery in New York’s East Village for 10 years now.
American Purgatory
Artist Marc Trujillo distills the sterility of American consumerism into haunting snapshots of the mundane, liminal, moments that make up much of our lives.
Jeff Koons Goes to the Moon
Having conquered this world or at least become one of our most famous and priciest artists Jeff Koons is pushing his art beyond the limits of boring old earth.
Anatomy Lesson
How one prominent female artist is using an X-Acto knife to reimagine the male-dominated canon of photography
Plein Air Celebration
Artists come together for an annual Plein Air Festival to revel in the beauty of the Florida landscape.
The Simple Things
Wes Hempel has long been known for his elaborate, conceptual works that place male figures in art-historical settings, re-envisioning what the cannon of fine art might look like if homosexuality had been accepted and included.
A Fresh Take
Principle Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, honors the still life genre in its upcoming group show Still Fresh.
BOUNTIFUL Bouquets
Mary Oliver stood among the flowers and wrote, “The poet must not only write the poem but must scrutinize the world intensely, or anyway that part of the world he or she has taken for subject.
Fervent Emblems
Growing up in Iowa, Kevin Sloan took the landscape of planted fields for granted.
Joyful Show-off's
There’s still life painting, and then there’s garden-to-easel still life painting. “Except for the orchids, everything that I paint, we have grown in our garden,” floral artist Jane Jones tells us. In other words, she takes process to a higher level.
Bizarre Beautiful
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, founded in Australia in 2013, began curating exhibitions around the world in 2015.
Object Lessons
Still life painters have fascinating studios. Their subjects are their things, and their things are their subjects.
Deeper Meaning
A masterful grasp of the human form, alongside multi-layered metaphor, stunning composition and superb demonstrations of light and color—these are just a few of the elements that make up 33 Contemporary’s MASTERWORKS exhibition.
CREATIVE Expression
Tula Telfair has a studio in Old Lyme, Connecticut, home to what the Hartford Courant called in 1907, “the most talked about art colony in America today.”
Jeremy Lipking
A Contemporary Master of American Art
ELEMENTAL VISIONS
Artist Michael Scott explores the mythology, symbolism and science of an existence born out of a chain of chemical— and alchemical—reactions.
Painting Becomes Exciting Again
Gross McCleaf Gallery artist Elizabeth Geiger gets ready for her one-woman show Borrowed Rhythms, where she presents around 16 new paintings featuring still life subject matter.
Breaking the Rules
In recent years, painter Ron Hicks has been looking at his work with a thoughtful eye. “What have I been hiding behind?” he asked himself.
Awash in Color
Jones & Terwilliger Galleries are pairing two artists that take a dramatically different approach to the exploration of color in a joint show that opens at their Palm Desert, California, location on March 3.