
09/07/2022
DAILY ART QUOTE!
“The emotions are sometimes so strong that I work without knowing it. The strokes come like speech.” Vincent Van Gogh
"The Road Menders" (1889)
Working Artists Studio and Gallery
Operating as usual
DAILY ART QUOTE!
“The emotions are sometimes so strong that I work without knowing it. The strokes come like speech.” Vincent Van Gogh
"The Road Menders" (1889)
Photos from City of Gainesville, FL - Government's post
Small Towns with Big Art Scenes in the South
A Sight For Sore Eyes
Diane Revels, Lisa Harris, Lisa Jones, Jimmy Chiefari, Josie Dix, and Gustavo (Gus) Ortiz Minneola group turns graffiti-laden problem area into blank canvas for local artists with an eye for beauty and a heart for community. Once walkers, runners, and bicyclists catch a glimpse of what’s been so b...
Monumental Keith Haring Mural Uncovered in Amsterdam After Being Hidden for 30 Years
It's his largest piece, and now on view for street art fans to enjoy.
Young Female Artists Are Finally Getting Some Art-Market Traction—But Their Predecessors Remain Scandalously Undervalued | Artnet News
Work by female artists born between 1930 and 1975 accounted for just 5.3 percent of the $16.7 billion in auction sales in the past five years.
Visiting these little southern towns and staying a couple of days in each to soak up their culture is in my bucket list!
These Embroidered Vegetables Look Like They Were Plucked Straight From a Garden
These embroidered veggies are a true feast for the eyes.
Restorers Uncovered Stunning Renaissance-era Frescoes By Accident During Routine Repairs at the Prince's Palace of Monaco | Artnet News
Hercules' twelve labors and other Renaissance-era frescoes were uncovered and restored at the Prince's Palace of Monaco following repair works
'Harmony Is Never Symmetry': The Curator of Fondation Beyeler's Deeply Researched Mondrian Show on What Made the Artist Tick | Artnet News
Thanks to a multi-year research project ahead of the show, conservators learned a great deal about how Mondrian made his work.
Artist Transforms Scrap Metal Parts Into Amazing Animal Sculptures
These sculptures are so lifelike, you'll feel like petting a pile of metal or like you're in the middle of a game of fetch.
Keep an 👁 out for some exciting news will be sharing this week!
Quilt Credit: “Philippine Eagle on Alert” by Ruth Pollow
Spectacular Tiny Sculptures Made of Recycled Watches
Guess whose getting a new look thanks to Nicki Forde!
Paper Dogs.
By Lorraine Corrigan.
https://www.lorrainecorrigan.com/
Heavy garments for summer...
Found this on the net.
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s 5 Key Works | Artsy
Revisiting the pivotal designs of the celebrated 20th-century architect.
Marc Chagall, Church, 1927
Amazing sculpture by Luo Li Rong
Featured artist of the day, Roseline Young ✨ Bleaching Coral Reef was selected into Excellence in Fibers VII! You can see the entire selection in the Spring 2022 issue of Fiber Art Now. If you're not already a subscriber visit our website to learn more - link in our bio.
Pablo Picasso, Studio in Cannes, 1955
Five Reasons Why Public Art Matters
“Why Public Art Matters” provides talking points, reasons, data, and examples of how public art can positively impact a community in five specific areas.
My beautiful Eva graduated from High School last night! So very proud….♥️
Amedeo Modigliani
The Black Dress c. 1918
Oil on canvas
Louis Masai is a London-based painter, sculptor and muralist.
He uses his art in the form of murals, paintings and installations as a way to highlight the 6th mass extinction, climate change and species equality
An artist determined to raise awareness of the plight of bees and their importance to our survival on Earth 🐝
Art by Louis Masai
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🌿Environmental Conservation 🌿
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👉🏻Here's actions you can take to help and bee engaged in their protection:
🌿Plant pollinator-friendly plants in your garden, terraces or balconies
🌿Avoid using pesticides
🌿Offer a habitat to pollinators by installing an insect hotel
🌿Make a bee bath
🌿Buy organic and local food
🌿Look after parks and green spaces
🌿The conservation of indigenous bee species and local diversity is important to the long-term viability of bee species 🐝🌿
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Pablo Picasso, Mother and Child
Gustav Klimt, Litzlbergkeller on the Attersee, c.1912/16
... And a cat in her lap.
Elena Koltsova dolls.
Diego Rivera, Flower Market, 1941
Soaring murals of plants on urban walls by Mona Caron. Her worldwide 'Weeds' series, with colorful renderings of humble plants grow on buildings from Portland and São Paulo to Spain and Taiwan.
Register now to secure your space!
Welcome to the Art Factory! Summer Art Camp registration is now Open ➡️ http://bit.ly/summerartfactory
Mel Padilla of Leesburg High School will be teaching at this year's Art Factory. She is an art teacher, encourager, and mentor to her students. She will be inspiring and patient all at the same time. This Center for the Arts Summer Camp is going to rock, don't let your kids miss out.
🦄 Middle School begins Monday, July 5th and goes through July 9th. 10:00am - 3:00pm
All classes are taught by Certified Art Teachers and/or Art Professionals who undergo a background check as required in the Jessica Lunsford Act.
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