Yule Pomanders: Crafting Holiday Magick | Gwyn

Street Art Best Of – November 2019  — Street art and graffiti magazine

Every month we select some of the best new urban artworks for you – including some street art masterpieces. They’ve been created over the last few weeks by artists in cities throughout the world including Paris, New York, London, Taiwan, Casablanca and Cancun. We have a mixture of new talent and old names this month.… via … Continue reading Street Art Best Of – November 2019  — Street art and graffiti magazine

Shadow Spotlight: Native Americans in Art — SHADOWBOXERINC

11.18.19 Hello again… Shadow Spotlight Week, featuring Native Americans in the creative fields. I have found about several Native American artists that are making their mark in the present. Nicholas Galanin As an artist, Nicholas Galanin has utilized a wide range of tools and techniques and tapped into influences from conceptual art, pop culture, indigenous […] … Continue reading Shadow Spotlight: Native Americans in Art — SHADOWBOXERINC

Bisa Butler: Textile art inspired by vintage photographs of African Americans —

Butler, a formally trained African American artist of Ghanaian heritage, broaches the dividing line between creating with paints on canvas and creating with fiber by fashioning magnificent quilts and elevating a medium hitherto designated as craft into one that is clearly high art. While quilts have historically been isolated in the history of art as […] … Continue reading Bisa Butler: Textile art inspired by vintage photographs of African Americans —

‘traveler’ — Gretchen Del Rio’s Art Blog

“If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts, soon happens to man. All things are connected.” ― Chief Seattle Anyone pausing to view this painting would know how precious is our wild life but there are so many humans who have not […] … Continue reading ‘traveler’ — Gretchen Del Rio’s Art Blog