Gallery representation
‘Go digital or go home’ is the word of the day. Artist Casey Cheuvront talks about her experiences with galleries.
Putting yourself in the frame
It’s one thing to paint a pretty picture. It’s another to blur the line between the audience and the scene, to paint something where the viewer can step into the frame and build a relationship with the work.
Monday Morning Art School: swinging on anchor
“I noticed a boat just off the pier where I was sitting,” pastor Tommy Faulk told us. “As I sat there and watched, I realized there were parts of the boat I hadn’t noticed in my first look. The boat was drifting around the point where it was anchored, making every side visible.”
Art without religion
We’ve had a century or more of sneering at religion. Are there any art historians left who are qualified to interpret art in the language and culture in which it was made?
My first foray into a cooperative gallery
If you’re going to be anywhere in the Port Clyde, ME area on Friday, please join us for our opening at the Red Barn Gallery.