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John Bellany: Love in the Abyss Paintings, 1968-2010
Share 14 April to May 15 Beaux Arts, 22 Cork Street, London W1S 3NA Beaux Arts presents ‘Love in the Abyss’, a retrospective of five decades of paintings by John Bellany (b 1942), Scotland’s most influential painter since the Second World War. Described by a recent critic as ‘so uncool he’s cool’, Bellany has dedicated his life... »
Pick of the Day – Paula Adams-j
ShareI was born in El Paso TX. the mighty Rio Grande. My parents were as opposite as can be: Mom a full blown card caring Hippy, love child..and Dad military raised. So I have both of their worlds and finding the right balance for my life keeps me in constant check…It also reminds that... »
Barbara Keith
When did you first become interested in art? Interested? That’s hard to say. I began drawing at the age of 4 mostly because my mother used to draw “Betty Boop”, a cartoon that I liked. But by the 3rd grade it was becoming more important to me, just not an obsession yet. What style of art do... »
Sarah Lynch
When did you first become interested in art? I remember doing a drawing when I was three years old. It was of a golden retriever who lived down the street. My mother liked it so much she kept it until the day she died. I still have it somewhere, it was quite good.... »
Artistic Expressions 2 Released
Share Artistic Expressions 2 is the second collection of works of International artists publishing their work on the world wide web. 1stAngel Arts Magazine has a growing reputation for gathering some of the greatest artists of the age in one place. This, the second volume of collected works from just some of those artists, should appeal to... »
Pick of the Day – Rich Milo
ShareI greatly admire the works of this artist. Talent, commitment, and discipline will produce fine quality work every time. An artist I will readily emulate and equate to the masters. Have a look and enjoy the tour. Thank you Rich! Rich Milo is an acomplished artist residing in the Northeastern United States. Rich has been... »
Pick of the Day – Charles Peck
ShareThe beauty about writing this column is, I am not always able to post a comment on all the artist work I love, but selecting a piece of their work as a “Pick of the Day” feature is sheer joy. The selection process after viewing Charles gallery on Fine Art America was not easy.... »
Pick of the Day – Marsha Elliott
ShareIt is always a pleasure to view Marsha’s work, and it will bring me greater pleasure the moment I can purchase an original. Her water colors are exquisite and fine masterpieces. I could go on and on, but I will allow you to go and see for yourself, enjoy the tour. Thank you Marsha! ‘I’ve... »
Pick of the Day – William Erwin
ShareI am curious as to how many will count the chickens. Okay, don’t get stuck on math, let’s go and explore the rest of William’s gallery. You will definately enjoy his works of art from a rural farm house in Pennsylvania to a cobbled stone street in Rome. I am enthralled with William’s gallery and I... »
Jenny Armitage – Interview With The Artist
Share . When did you first become interested in art? I’ve always been interested in art. I haunted a local gallery as a teen. And for a while I was my mother’s model. For several years “Jenny don’t move” was a hazard of relaxing anywhere in her vicinity. But I didn’t so much as... »






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






