Sherry Camhy’s At a Still Point received first prize for landscape at the 116th Annual Exhibiting Artist Members Exhibition.
“Trees for me are a metaphor of the human condition,” says Sylvie Covey.
“My aim is always to respond to and respect the cultures wherever I am working and let the experience of being there enter the work. ” —Suzanne Benton
The painter best known for artful evanescence may still surprise us for the exactness of drawing that characterizes his prints.
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Bruce Dorfman Exhibiting in Loule, Portugal at the Museum of Art and Cloisters
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Bruce Dorfman is exhibiting in Loule, Portugal, this summer.
An ode to artistic friendship and the serendipity of plein-air cityscape painting.
Jerry Weiss writes about Frederick Carl Frieseke’s Lady in a Garden for The Artist’s Magazine.
Michael Pellettieri will be exhibiting prints at the Old Print Shop in a group exhibition that opens February 13.
For Walter Liedtke, it was imperative to humanize rather than deify artists.
Welliver’s palette, devoid of earth tones, was chosen to suggest the presence of air and to create an image that would parallel, rather than replicate, the luminosity of nature.
Eye on UI: Brodsky, Dorfman, Kipniss, Lanyon is an exhibition of paintings, drawings, and prints by four graduates of the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History.
“Artists, when they are truly that, access what I call an inner creative fluidity,” writes Deborah Winiarski.











