Gersheimer Art in Hampden 2022 “Industrial Constructs” | Closing ReceptionSaturday, November 26 • 4-8pm@ Davenport Imports An exhibition by an innovator, carpenter, and builder by trade who expresses his art through a passion of hands-on work sparked in elementary school. Davenport Imports & Arts Gallery and Curation Space on “The […]
“Maximilian Arnold: Splinters” at MATTA, Roma
By creating collages from an endless archive of images, the painter chooses the technique as the structural basis to his work. He transfers his own stencils onto canvas to paint on polyester with acrylic paint. Working on it repeatedly with a clutter of tools also apart from the brush, canvas […]
Sketching with Watercolor at the Medici Fountain in Paris
In Paris last month I did some sketching at one of my favorite spots, the Medici Fountain in the Luxembourg Gardens. This is a little video preview of me sketching. The full 10-minute video sharing the process of creating these two sketches is a free bonus course available to my […]
She Wrote A Book | Julia Claire Weber | Episode 882
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Julia Claire Weber | Episode 882 Julia Claire Weber, founder of Julia Claire Clay is a part-time studio potter, full-time mama, and part-time gallery manager at Odyssey Clayworks in Asheville, NC. Prior to her long-term artist in residence at Odyssey Clayworks, Julia was […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Barry McGee’s Photography is Centerstage in New Book, “Reproduction”
One of the enduring legacies in the work of Barry McGee is that everything has always been on the table. A surfboard is a piece of art, a found painting can exist next to one of these meticulous, if not raw, originals; frames could be broken or crooked, installations can […]
Dogma Whistle – Maniscalco Gallery
I get it. Our experience as Christians is so transformative and profound, we want to share it with others. But when we cross the line into forcing others or coercing them into complying with our dogma, the teachings of Jesus as we understand it, we’re doing more harm than good. […]