Stefania Batoeva: DivorcePublic GalleryNovember 16 — December 17, 202291 Middlesex StLondonE1 7DA Public Gallery is pleased to present Divorce, a solo exhibition by Stefania Batoeva. Nine new oil paintings are hung across two conversing floors of the gallery. Subjectively personal, these works explore the limits of knowing – the zones […]
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What Makes A Good Pot | Brad Lail | Episode 867
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Brad Lail | Episode 867 Brad Lail trained in North Carolina as a production thrower. Brad’s training has been informed by the teachings of Leach pottery, Michael Cardew, and traditional North Carolina pottery. Brad studied abroad in Jingdezhen, China, and then in England. […]
Using the Bulk Editing Tools to Add and Configure Products
If you’re looking to save time when adding new products, you can use the bulk editing tools to speed up your workflow. The bulk editing tools now let you enable, disable, edit, and configure multiple designs for a product on one page. That means you can scale, reposition, set background […]
Sybaris Collection © | The Most Valuable Photography Collections in the World
From Man Ray, Robert Mapplethorpe, to Andreas Gursky, Cindy Sherman, and Richard Prince, among others, are some of the most succesfull photographers in terms of the value of their photos. Some of their images has been reached up to the $8 million dollars. Their image are now part of museums […]
Orchidelirium. Colonialism through the lens of botany – We Make Money Not Art
Very little is known about Emilie Rosalie Saal. She was born in Estonia, studied in Russia and lived from 1899 until 1920 in Indonesia with her husband Andres Saal who was the head of the military cartography department of the Dutch colonial army. At the end of Andres’ mission in […]
Again & Again, Our Lenten Refrains—Worship Music Ideas for Lent (Year B) — A Sanctified Art
Does it feel as though you’re singing the same Lent hymns again and again and again? Here we’ve collected hymns and songs that work well with our new Again & Again Lent theme and weekly sub-themes based on the Year B texts of the Revised Common Lectionary. We have suggested […]
Man Holding His Penis Is Early Example of Ancient “Narrative” Art
The Neolithic relief found in southeastern Turkey may illustrate humans’ changing relationship with animals. (photo by K. Akdemir, courtesy Cambridge University Press) About 11,000 years ago, inhabitants of present-day Turkey were undergoing one of the most significant changes in the history of humankind: the “Neolithic Revolution,” a shift from a […]
We’re in this Together | FineArtViews
We’re in this together, dear artists. Or, rather, we should be in this together. Let me explain. We live in an era of unprecedented opportunity for creatives. We call it the Sovereign Artist Era. Some people call it the “creator economy.” Whatever you call it, it refers to the convergence […]
Collaborative Winter Bulletin Board 2022
I do a collaborative bulletin board for winter every year. Here is the link to the post where I shared a lot of past boards >> https://www.artwithmre.com/2022/11/need-some-winter-bulletin-board.html When I made that post we had not finished up this year’s board. I wanted to share it with you. I love how cool […]
Do You Stretch and Squeeze?
Artists who work from observation have a basic desire to make something look “right”, which means accurately capturing the true shapes and colors of our subject. However, we may also have other competing desires: The desire to complete an artwork quickly. The desire to be right. The desire to be […]