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An exhibit of paintings by Walla Walla artists David Partridge and Judy Koepfle runs July 3-31 at CAVU Cellars, 175 E.
Sunset meadow landscape with wildflower ... Cabin by the Lake Vintage Oil Painting Fragment of vintage oil painting depicting a small cabin house near a lake and woods. landscape painting stock ...
An exhibition by artist Heidi Palmer is showing at the Jessie Edwards Gallery from June 26 through July 8. ‘Island ...
Originating in 1887, the SF Women Artists gallery is turning to monthly shows like “The American Gaze” to ask contemporary ...
Dauphin Island sits at the mouth of Mobile Bay like a guardian protecting the mainland. This barrier island offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Alabama without the crowds of Gulf Shores. The ...
Monroeville proudly calls itself the “Literary Capital of Alabama” with good reason. This small town was home to Harper Lee, ...
The Brant Foundation’s Glenn Ligon isn’t a deep dive into the artist’s career, but it is a concise overview that does something rare: it gives the art space to connect with the viewer. The ...
Mallen, E. (2025) Pablo Picasso’s 1906-1907 Transformation: from the “Primitive” to the “Rational”. Advances in Historical ...
It opens with a remarkable series of small portraits he made of his friends – Seurat and Signac, of course, but also Félix Fénéon (1861-1944) and Camille Pissarro (1830-1903).
In the nineteen-nineties, he attained that glory with the invention of his “tesserae” paintings, arranging bits of hardened acrylic into glittering free-form mosaics.
Without being able to get into the heads of animals, it’s hard to say for sure. But instances of pig painters, whale crooners and bird sculptors certainly make it seem plausible.
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