Audubon’s Birds
14Mar
07Mar
Art and the Madness of the March Hare
From the very first sighting of the antics of hares in spring, it seems we have a fascination for excitable, unpredictable, even nonsensical behavior, even if it turns out on closer inspection to make its own kind of perfect...
28Feb
The Artist’s Palette
I like the idea of being able to mentally reconstruct master painters’ works by examining where they literally came from. At the very least, they make an interesting conversation starter...
26Feb
Fish In Art
There's a new book out about the age old subject of fish in art. Until recently, fish couldn’t be photographed in their native environments, and artists had to rely on cloudy memories of seeing them underwater...
30Oct
Art Titles
What’s in a name? The element of a piece of work that gets the most attention is usually the image itself. However, there is another auxiliary element to it - the title...