Many artist studios are located in urban or industrial locations and as a landscape painter; I find my jungle-like neighborhood to be very inspiring.
Sherry Camhy is exhibiting the portrait Stephen Rogers Peck in the Hudson Valley Art Association’s 83rd Annual National Juried Exhibition.
Notable work from the classes of Naomi Campbell, Peter Cox, Barney Hodes, and Jerry Weiss
Notable work from the classes of James Garvey, Leonid Gervits, Doug Safranek, and Dan Thompson
Notable work from the classes of Mariano Del Rosario, Silya Kiese, and Deborah Winiarski
Jerry Weiss will be exhibiting at Portraits, Inc. in April.
One of the things that’s impressive about van Dyck is his ability to portray introspective subjects with theatrical flair.
I really don’t know why this studio makes me so, though I like its atmosphere and ethos, which I can’t explain in words.
Two seven-foot-high reliefs of St. John the Baptist and St. Ignatius Loyola by Anthony Antonios were installed at Fordham Prep School.
The yielding nature of wax makes it possible for artists to scrape, carve, incise, excavate—revealing the surface below.
Press attention for Bruce Dorfman’s fall exhibition at the June Kelly Gallery
For a recent reclining male nude drawing, Father Time, Sherry Camhy used a black 9B graphite pencil on black paper. When light strikes the image, the graphite bounces it back to the eye of the beholder. The drawing is now on view in the 117th Annual Exhibiting Artist Members Exhibition at the National Arts Club (15…












