Swann Galleries opened 2022 with The Artists of the WPA on Thursday, January 27. The follow-up to an inaugural 2021 sale proved the staying power of this special offering with the auction bringing ...
Isaac Arnsdorf is a national political reporter for The Washington Post who covers former president Donald Trump, the MAGA political movement, and the elected officials, activists, donors and ...
A Pokemon fan draws up an impressive rendition of classic character Porygon, touching on the Pokemon's unique digital nature.
Please verify your email address. Eevee remains a beloved and iconic Pokemon, with fans dreaming of new evolutions like a Flying-type Eeveelution. Despite its popularity, the possibility of new ...
Pokemon fan designed sakura-themed Leafeon sprites with pink cherry blossoms. Fan art received well online, with fans loving the unique design variations. Despite no in-game variants, fan artists ...
Isaac Stanley-Becker is an investigative reporter on the national staff of The Washington Post. He previously worked nights and reported from across Europe for The Post. He earned his PhD in ...
A Pokemon fan online has shown off their impressive piece of fan art, which combines Lapras and Aurorus to create a brand-new ...
Even though there’s only been this one look at the Pokémon, fans are already latching onto the cute little guy that could have been, and an outpouring of fan art has flooded the internet ...
It’s no substitute for air conditioning, but if you’re desperate for a respite from unrelenting heat, a portable neck fan can help keep you cool—even if you don’t necessarily look that ...
To celebrate the return of the fifth series of Peaky Blinders, we asked fans to create pieces of art inspired by the legendary Shelby family. Over a thousand submissions were made from talented ...
The Song dynasty ruled China for over three centuries from 960 to 1279. At this time, Song China was the most technologically advanced society in the world. The Song dynasty ruled China for over three ...
Scott Burton, one of America’s leading sculptors, entrusted his estate to the museum in 1989, when he was sick with AIDS, to ensure his place in art history. It turned out to be a bad idea.