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Robbe Corbeau
When did you first become interested in art? At an early age, grade school, then again in both junior high and high school, spending many a school day in both graphic arts and art classes. Later as a newsroom employee, I was tutored somewhat in photography back in the days of the Nikon F2, F3,... »
Pick of the Day – Varvara Harmon
ShareA magnificent painting! Please don’t limit your view to this one only, but visit Varvara’s gallery on Fine Art America. I guarantee you will be there for a while admiring and commenting on each piece. Such a talented artist. Thank you Varvara! Varvara specializes in still life , landscape and seascape paintings, also she paints portraits... »
Pick of the Day – Lemington Muzhingi
ShareSimply amazing! I came across this superb artist on Fine Art America, Lemington’s gallery displays detailed pencil drawings that make you say WOW! I am impressed with his work and I hope you will be too. Enjoy the tour, leave a comment. Thank you Lemington! Born in Zimbabwe and now resident in Botswana. In am... »
Chris Ofili
Share Tate Britain Level 2 Wednesday 27 January – Sunday 16 May 2010 Admission £10 (£9, £8 concessions) Free for Tate Members Opening hours: Tate Britain is open daily, 10.00-17.50 Exhibitions 10.00-17.40 (last admission 17.00) Public information number: 020 7887 8888. Public information URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/chrisofili/default.shtm In 2010 Tate Britain will present a major survey of the work of Chris Ofili. Since his emergence... »
Pick of the Day – Karen Townsend
ShareFor this weeks feature I am going back to the basics, some of us have fun memories of ” Drawing 101″ while others do not. I am going back to basic black and white as in pencil drawings and charcoals. For some drawing began at early age, others picked it up later in life, while... »






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






