Creative Visionaries: Artists That Made a Lasting Impression
One of the requirements to receive my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree was to take a number of history credits. Art History 101 begins with studying the earliest known prehistoric…
Book Design: An Extension of Creative Vision
Most artists take their creative energy out in multiple ways (see previous post). In my studio when I’m not painting, fine art quality book design fills one of those creative…
Painting in Series: Creating a Consistent Body of Work
Creativity: Unleashing Your Creative Self with Variety
Art Gallery Openings: Connecting Artists with Collectors and Other Artists
An art gallery opening is the gallery’s opportunity to showcase new work, introduce their artists to customers and to gain loyal followers and patrons of the arts. In this post,…
Art In France: Thinking Outside of Museum Walls
When art in France is mentioned the first thing that comes to mind is the Louvre, in Paris, and the plethora of fabulous art museums that city has to offer.…
Art In Environments: Creative Ways to Bring Art into Your Home
Triptych Titled: “We’re In This Together” 90”x36” in perfect proportion with an extra long sofa. The painting adds movement to otherwise clean straight lines of the furnishings. Peach and coral…
Art is Everywhere: Is Graffiti an Art to be Appreciated or Disdained?
Whether we like graffiti or not it is a form of artistic expression that disrupts the seemingly planned nature of cities. In many communities, street art is associated with decay…
Titling My Paintings: Art Feels Faceless if it Has No Name
As much as I like to let my art do the talking I’m a big believer in titling my paintings. After all, that’s my baby going out the door! Maybe…