With 8 brushes in her still left hand and a person in her proper, Lynn Hetherington Becker went to work on her canvas. Shortly soon after beginning, she requested her “canvas” to go a little bit nearer. Then, she puzzled aloud if the temperature in the room was Ok. Could she […]
Month: April 2022
Dunedin Fine Art Center’s new exhibit ‘Sunflowers for Ukraine’ is a fundraiser
Hardly ever undervalue the electric power of artwork. People can assist Ukrainian refugees by purchasing artist-developed operates of sunflowers via the “Sunflowers for Ukraine” exhibition at the moment on exhibit at the Dunedin Fantastic Artwork Heart. The art exhibit “Sunflowers for Ukraine” is at the Dunedin Fine Artwork Centre. [ […]
Art Gallery Openings, Pop-Up Markets, and Hello Kitty
Photograph courtesy of the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck. Happy Peak Bloom! Hello Neighbor, Enjoy a magical time in the greatest city and stay dry this weekend. Please note that sections of Rock Creek Park are closed due to an archaeological study of a Black cemetery being conducted this weekend—there is […]
Photo essay: Warhammer’s biggest painting competition in three years
In late March, fans from around the world came together in northern Illinois for the 2022 Golden Demon, the world’s biggest Warhammer painting competition. It was the first Golden Demon held in nearly three years, and the first to be held in the United States in more than a decade. […]
PHOTOS: New galleries at The NIC explore the abstract, phenomenal, and traditional
Patrons at Linda Ryan’s “Evolving Exploration” installation at The Nic (Gregory Hirst, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. — The Nicolaysen Art Museum hosted an opening reception for a few new installations by Wyoming artists on Friday night time. It was also the debut exhibition by customers of the new Casper Artists’ […]
WPSU to air documentary about Pitt-Bradford painting restoration | News
WPSU-Tv set Public Media (Channel 3) will broadcast the documentary “Reclaiming History” about the restoration of a 19th century oil painting that now hangs in the KOA Speer Lobby of Blaisdell Corridor at the College of Pittsburgh at Bradford. Pitt-Bradford commissioned the 36-minute film by award-successful filmmakers Adrian Selkowitz and […]
Do I have to pay capital gains tax on my home? CPAs say sellers should ask for help
Utah real estate continues to be a robust seller’s sector, where huge prices can convey sellers major revenue. But for some assets homeowners this could imply a larger tax monthly bill much too. Properties are viewed as capital assets and topic to capital gains tax. As values continue on to […]
A Winslow Homer for the 21st Century
“I am not at all sure that I know what Americanism really is,” the art critic Elisabeth Luther Cary told readers of The New York Times in 1936, “but so the case stands: Americanism really is, and, in art, Winslow Homer is its great exemplar.” There was little disagreement. His […]
Learn How to Paint a Room in 5 Steps
Photo: Patryk_Kosmider/DepositphotosThis post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. Please read our disclosure for more info. Of all the DIY projects you can do in your home, painting a room is one of the most accessible. Whether you’re in […]
Dr. David Hodo is Selma Art Guild Featured Artist for April, May | Arts & Entertainment
If you question Dr. David Hodo of Summerville about his artwork, he will talk to you what you see in it. That is for the reason that the Selma psychiatrist, the Selma Art Guild’s (SAG) Showcased Artist for the Months of April and Might, is additional interested in what you […]