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#artinthetimeofcorona interview with David Ridgway
This is one in a series of interviews with our customers to see how they are adapting to the COVID-19 world. David Ridgway lives in Bellingham, WA and has been a customer for over 20 years. Whether painting plein aire or in his studio, his images of the hills, valleys, boats, and houses of the…
Read More#artinthetimeofcorona interview with Ginny Herzog
This is one in a series of interviews with our customers to see how they are adapting to the COVID-19 world. Ginny Herzog lives in Minneapolis, MN and has been a customer for over 20 years. Utilizing her digitally manipulated photos, as collage, she pieces portions of different architectural elements that are unrelated to each…
Read More#artinthetimeofcorona interview with Marian Steen
This is one in a series of interviews with our customers to see how they are adapting to the COVID-19 world. Marian Steen lives in Saint Louis, MO and has been a customer since 2011. She creates works on paper using watercolor and collage, with subtle textures, bursts of color, and delicate lines. This is…
Read More#artinthetimeofcorona interview with Michael Rich
This is one in a series of interviews with our customers to see how they are adapting to the COVID-19 world. Michael Rich lives and works in Providence, RI and Nantucket MA. Michael has been a customer since 2012. In addition to being a working artist he is a Professor of Art at Roger Williams…
Read More#artinthetimeofcorona interview with Connie Connally
This is one in a series of interviews with our customers to see how they are adapting to the COVID-19 world. Connie Connally lives in Santa Barbara and has been a customer since 2011. Connally is an abstract artist who finds inspiration in the natural coastlines and verdure of California where she lives and works.…
Read More#artinthetimeofcorona interview with Andrea Pramuk
This is one in a series of interviews with our customers to see how they are adapting to the COVID-19 world. Andrea Pramuk lives in Austin, Texas and has been a customer since 2013. Before becoming a professional artist, she was the Marketing Director at Ampersand Art Supply. This is her #artinthetimeofcorona story. andreapramuk.com…
Read MoreJOHN BRADFORD By Land and By Sea at Anna Zorina Gallery in New York
As the show was being hung, the virus came. Assumptions collapse into a fog, inside an unfolding unknown. Who would have imagined the immediacy of a quote like Churchill’s “Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the hard may be; for without victory there is no survival…
Read MoreLisa McShane paintings at Smith & Vallee Gallery
Light is the main element in my paintings. I use layers of oil paint and resin, usually over linen, to create deeply luminous paintings of light and the way it falls on land and water. I want my work to breathe and to convey the beauty of our world, though I don’t paint an untouched…
Read MoreBrian Dailey WORDS: A Global Conversation at Baahng & Co in New York City
WORDS is the artist’s investigation into the impact of globalization and its effect on key human structures of language, society, culture, and environment. In each country, Dailey set up his camera with green-screen backdrop and invited random individuals. Participants were asked 13 words in their native languages: peace, war, love, environment, freedom, religion, democracy, government, happiness,…
Read MoreDave Shafer “Through an Artist’s Lens” at Davis and Blevins Gallery in Texas
Dave Shafer’s photographic art work is strongly rooted in Americana themes, adventures and totems. The images for this exhibit have all be captured with film and a 50+ year old 4×5 format camera. No matter the camera or subject, Dave’s devotion is to capture the fleeting moments of gesture and light. Cowboy Boot No. 2,…
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