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Art and the City
It’s a still life, but it is not still. It moves. Flows. It rushes into your visual awareness and continues to swirl—shifting and refocusing...
Artist Profile: Guy Kuhn
“You are about to enter into another dimension—a dimension not only of sight and sound, but mind—a journey into a wondrous land of imagination.”
Those...
Art and the City
They look like ordinary objects: a teapot, screwdrivers, a set of keys, a sewing machine, but they’re not. That’s the point. They’re extraordinary—beautifully designed,...
Art in the City
You have to watch a scene, not just look at it. Watch the trees, the flowing water, fields of grass and flowers and the...
Art and the City
It is a statement on vision – what you think you see and what you want to see. Altered realities lift you from the...
Art and the City
Tranquility. A summer daydream. A look at the way things should be. An invitation to relax and smile. The paintings of Alden Schofield are...
Art and the City
Artist Profile: Barbara Pliskin
It comes to you slowly. What appears to be an abstract painting could be a group of people—“a gathering.” In her...
Art and the City
The water moves—shimmers, reflects and distorts. It can leave a photostatic, but fluid image on your optic nerve. It’s a vision circulating among your...
Art and the City
The figurative work of Cedric Baker is born of the meditative spirituality that flows from the soul of the artist. It is an autobiographical...
Art and the City
It’s a moving visual narrative— a story with no particular beginning and no real end. These are vignettes, snippets of reality—just moments in the...