I first came upon Brothers of Light’s winsome, witty aesthetic on the streets of Jerusalem several years ago. I was an instant fan. Currently on view at 30 Yefet Street — a stately, atmospheric building in Jaffa — is From
Museum Sketching
One of my students asked me about museum sketching, and I thought my answer would make a nice blog post:
This is me sketching from Velazquez’ Las Meninas in the Prado museum in Madrid, Spain a few years ago. There
Artistic Curiosity Starts with Yourself — Caryl Fine Art
Curiosity Can Pay Off
Being curious about yourself and your work can pay off in many ways. It can be part of your creative process, in fact. Take a look at your artwork and ask yourself why you made those
Art Antwerp | 2nd Edition, 15-18.12.2022
About Art Antwerp
The honest was born in 2021 soon after a extended time period throughout which no occasions could take place owing to the pandemic and when artwork fairs were starting to re-arise in lots of towns about the
The Red Envelope Show in NYC!
Spoke Art is ringing in the Lunar New Year with The Red Envelope Show, a group show curated by Grumpy Bert. Featuring over 125 artists from around the world all creating artwork on a symbol of prosperity and
Mapping Eastern Europe Website Launched
Interview with Phil King: Creative revelry via wayward abstraction
“The heart of my work is a form of wayward abstraction but it’s riddled with signs and images that point in multiple directions.”
By Rise Art | 31 Oct 2022
Phil King has recently joined Rise Art, bringing his expressive
historian Lydia Pyne explores the concept of authenticity
The world is full of genuine fakes: the objects that fall into the space between things that are real and those that are not. Whether or not we think things are authentic is a matter of perspective. From stories of
Holger Drachmann – my daily art display
John Fekner – Detective Show – Bio Editions Book Release – StreetArtNews
The latest release from UK publishing house Bio Editions is a photography book from John Fekner, entitled ‘Detective Show’. Featuring a foreword by legendary art critic, Carlo McCormick, the title explores the formative steps of street-art-as-installation, transporting readers back to