Adam Cvijanovic, “Wapiti” (2012), flash acrylic on Tyvek, 12 x 18 feet (all images courtesy Postmasters Gallery unless otherwise noted) The American Museum of Natural History in New York is legendary ...
An artist who was once uprooted from her homeland has spent decades transforming works of nature into works of art. Michelle San Miguel of Rhode Island PBS Weekly has the story from the woods of New ...
Mutaz Al-Fateh has been using his special recipes to create his unique paint from tea and coffee, and other products, for years — ASHRAF SHAZLY Sudanese artist Mutaz al-Fateh creates vibrant pictures ...
A new exhibition reflects on the haunting aesthetics of human impact on the planet Roger Catlin - Museums Correspondent Talk about unsettled. Just as a new exhibition titled “Unsettled Nature” that ...
Thick Nhat Hahn, The Buddhist monk and author, was fond of saying “No mud, no lotus.” The mud symbolizes suffering and darkness, and the idea is without that struggle you cannot get to the lotus ...
Mary Vaux Walcott, Lodgepole Pine (Pinus Contorta murrayana), 1921, watercolor on paper, sheet: 10 x 7 in. (25.5 x 17.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, gift of the artist, 1970.355.439 One ...
Leaves, each as unique as a fingerprint, are her multipurpose, magnetic medium. Usually what happens is I get really excited by a leaf a leaf shape or a flower shape and I m interested in seeing how I ...
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