In an op-ed, Jordanne Brazie discusses the boundaries of line cutting and the joy of sacrificing one’s comfort for art.
The red lacquer work on the Diane bag is inspired by Maurizio Nannucci's “Red Line” light sculpture, one of two works ...
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is making sure art is truly for everyone. In honor of Color Blind Awareness Month in ...
The city of Longview approved its capital improvements program for 2024-25 earlier this month. One of the projects is to ...
Norwegian Cruise Line has revealed the second ship in its Prima Plus class, Norwegian Luna. Currently under construction by ...
A junior at Merion Mercy, Colette Remy is Co-Editor-In-Chief of Ricordia (the school newspaper), a member of the Black ...
The sprawling California festival “PST Art” promises a dialogue between “two cultures.” But painting and physics may have ...
Two current Waco art exhibits let viewers play with visual art at scale, from immersive wall-sized drawings to pieces they could hold with one hand.
Users can effortlessly transform their videos into mesmerizing yarn-inspired animations, lifelike 3D character transformations, and intricate line art illustrations. The tool’s versatility extends to ...
One of the architects of bro country is writing Americana-leaning story-songs, sharing his feelings in a Nashville men's ...
At 80, he was found one day weeping at his workbench because he thought that he had not learned enough about the art of drawing. On his deathbed nine years later, he cried out in anguish, ...