[ad_1] Visitor columnist Darlene G. Michitsch is an affiliate professor of art background at Baldwin Wallace University. A native Clevelander, she has an abiding interest in regional artists — past, existing and long term. Northeast Ohio is wondrously awash in art institutions, from its esteemed museums to its pulsating gallery […]
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Making a Living as an Artist: Considerations for Going Full-Time
[ad_1] Many artists bristle at the thought of being confined by a clock or calendar. After all, freedom is, presumably, one reason you have chosen the artist’s life. You can be as free as you want in your studio, but once you decide you want to be part of the […]
The long view: Looking back on three decades of visual art in and around Winston-Salem | Arts
[ad_1] 30-four a long time and two months — that is how long I have been producing a visual-art column for the Journal. This is the past just one, so it prompts a glance back at the floor protected. When I moved to Winston-Salem from Atlanta in 1984, it was […]
On the spot: Cheryl Epstein
[ad_1] Mixing retro with clean forms and a hint of color, Cheryl Epstein creates beautiful illustrations that put us in a good mood. Inspired by mid-century design, she uses simple shapes that make her posters playful and vivid. We have recently caught up with her to talk about her style, […]
Paint Class returns, in-person gallery open
[ad_1] Visual Fringe, the visual art portion of the Orlando Fringe Festival, will bring back its popular Cocktail and Paint Class, as well as host a variety of other events, during the second week of the festival. The Cocktail and Paint Class, which debuted last year, is a ticketed event […]
Entrance to Wildflower Meadow | The Unfathomable Artist
[ad_1] “Entrance to Wildflower Meadow” [23rd May 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with H, HB, 4B and 8B pencils, signed in black ink on 280gsm 250mm x 300mm gesso primed canvas [pad], digitally edited image 3205 x 2709 pixels. “Entrance to Wildflower Meadow” was completed in three sketching/drawing […]
New art gallery exhibiting works by six Ohio artists through June 24
[ad_1] When Matthew Kyba moved recently to Columbus from Toronto, Canada, he experienced shock and awe at the local art scene. Shock because he was amazed by how friendly and helpful those in the art community greeted him, and awe because of the wealth of accomplished artists he found. Kyba, 31, with […]
Don’t Pigeonhole Your Art with a Genre Label! — Caryl Fine Art
[ad_1] “Men and women are too challenging to have simple labels.”—Philip Pullman I’m not into labels. I don’t like when people today try to label me or many others primarily based on demographics, geography, and life-style. When labels are applied like that, they pass up the subtleties and depth of […]
The Bookseller – Rights – Reel Art Press snaps up ‘deluxe visual treasure trove’ of Pattie Boyd photos and stories
[ad_1] Reel Artwork Push has announced it will publish Pattie Boyd: My Lifetime in Pictures this autumn, “a deluxe visual treasure trove” that includes 300 images and artworks from Boyd’s intimate archive for the first time. Editor Dave Brolan obtained environment all language legal rights directly from Boyd. A model, photographer […]
Art Marketing Matters and How to Make It Work for You
[ad_1] There are so many valuable ways art marketing matters. — Barney Davey One can strongly argue that art marketing matters because, without it, your art or photography can be fantastic, but if nobody sees it, you’re not going to sell it. It is so true that out of sight […]