Tag: Art
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Peeling Back the Layers: The Hidden Art Beneath Masterpieces
The art world has been buzzing with excitement as recent advancements in X-ray technology have uncovered hidden layers beneath the surface of paintings by masters like Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Edgar Degas. These findings reveal not just hidden images, but also provide deeper insights into the artists’ creative processes and evolution. For example,…
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Embracing the Beauty of Digital Art: Accessibility, Creativity, and Respect
The rise of digital art has opened up incredible opportunities for artists, particularly those with disabilities. It provides a level of accessibility that traditional mediums often lack, allowing creators to produce stunning work from the comfort of their homes. Digital platforms offer tools that can accommodate various needs, making it easier for artists to bring…
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Banksy: An Overnight Phenomenon
Banksy, the mysterious and provocative street artist, has captivated the world with his thought-provoking and subversive art. Known for his distinctive style that blends dark humor with political commentary, Banksy’s work often critiques society’s ills, from consumerism to government corruption. His pieces, which appear unexpectedly on walls and streets around the globe, challenge traditional notions…
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The Jesus Movement
Towards the end of the crazy 60’s there was a little known movement (at that time) starting to take place. A movement that would forever change lives and churches as people knew it. It was called the Jesus Movement and it was a movement that was forever changing the course of not only music but…
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Vincent van Gogh: The Whimsical Pioneer
When we think of Vincent van Gogh, the words “whimsical” might not be the first that come to mind. Yet, there’s an argument to be made that van Gogh was one of the earliest whimsical artists, particularly through his iconic work, The Starry Night. This masterpiece, often associated with his turbulent emotional state, also reveals…
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Remembering Ben Shute: The Forgotten Legacy of a 20th Century Master
Art is often said to be timeless, yet the artists themselves can sometimes be swept away by the sands of time. This sentiment rings especially true for Ben Shute, a remarkable 20th-century artist whose contributions to the art world seem to have faded from public memory. I was reminded of this unfortunate reality when I…
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Caring for Creation: The Role of Environmental Art
In a world increasingly aware of environmental issues, environmental art has emerged as a powerful medium to advocate for the protection of our planet. While I wouldn’t call myself an environmentalist, I hold a deep respect and care for all of God’s creatures and creation. This respect is rooted in my faith and guided by…
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Abyssinian’s Abyss: Finding Peace in Art and Childhood Memories
Recently, I completed a drawing of an Abyssinian cat, and I’ve titled it “Abyssinian’s Abyss.” The irony of the title isn’t lost on me. The word “abyss” often evokes thoughts of chaos and darkness, but when paired with the elegant and serene image of an Abyssinian cat, it almost suggests a peaceful retreat from everyday…
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Embracing Bright Colors and Dopamine Decor: An Autistic Perspective
As an autistic individual, I’ve always had a unique relationship with colors. They aren’t just hues or shades to me; they are an essential part of my emotional and sensory experience. One of my favorite painting schemes is Appalachian Folk Art, known for its vivid, cheerful colors and less three-dimensional approach. This style resonates deeply…
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A Day at Sotheby’s: Lakers, Mavericks, and More
Recently, my husband Dexter and I took a trip to Manhattan to visit Sotheby’s, where they were showcasing an exhibition featuring memorabilia from the NBA’s Lakers and Mavericks. It was a departure from the usual art displays I tend to gravitate towards, but it turned out to be a refreshing and enjoyable experience. The exhibition…
