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Pick of the Day – Jamey Lee Balester Lopez
ShareI have been creating and making art since my childhood. My experience and training are a combination of formal and self-taught techniques which include; drawing, painting, print making, ceramics, sculpture, and digital media. I have attended the Hartford Art School in Connecticut. My faith in God inspires me to create pieces which I believe... »
Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective
ShareTate Modern Level 4 Wednesday 10 February – Monday 3 May 2010 Admission £10 (£8.50 concessions) Free for Tate Members Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday, 10.00–18.00. Friday and Saturday, 10.00–22.00. Last admission into exhibitions 17.15 (Friday and Saturday 21.15). Public information number: 020 7887 8888. Public information URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/arshilegorky/default.shtm Tate Modern presents the first major retrospective of Arshile Gorky... »
Ann Tracy
What style of art do you use most? I hate to be pinned down to one style…. I’d like to think that my style is evolving as I mature as an artist and as I am influenced by the art of others and world events. I probably use collage or mixed media the... »
Michael Henderson – Interview With The Artist
Share http://www.michaelhendersongallery.com/ When did you first become interested in art? I first became interested in art as a student in high school. I had seen some Picasso paintings in a book, I suppose, and they influenced me greatly. Although at the time I tried some realistic things, I was always interested in abstract work. ... »
Stephane Trahan – Interview With The Artist
Share http://stephane-trahan.fineartamerica.com When did you first become interested in art? At the tender age of 2 and a half I started doodling with my grandpa, then at 4 to his good friend and Doctor in Arts, Otto Schmidt What style of art do you use most? Mostly Abstract Expressionism (Action Painting) or what I call Rainmanism… Has your... »
Blake McArthur – Interview With The Artist
Share www.blakemcarthur.com When did you first become interested in art? When I was a child, I remember playing a board game called Masterpiece, where the playing pieces were cards that depicted some famous paintings. I loved playing the game, not because the game itself was that much fun, but because I enjoyed looking at the game cards.My... »
Fritzl art ‘not for shock value’
ShareAn artist has denied his latest installation, which was inspired by Austrian Josef Fritzl, was created for “shock value”. Euphoria is a combination of a surreal, vacant pornography film-set and the basement where Fritzl imprisoned his daughter for 24 years. “This show came about as it was based on sexual ideologies, in my case in... »






Caption Contest 22
Best Friends by Shari Nees
Pick of the Day – Amy Fose
Imagined Lives: Mystery Portraits 1520-1640
Monthly Photo Tip – March 2010
At Home
Pick of the Day – Edward Sobuta
Tribute to Gareth Carrivick
Trillum by David Lane






