Over the centuries, artists have used everything from ground-up rocks to berries to oils to create pieces of art. At the “Waxing Women” exhibit, opening Thursday in Westminster, the Carroll County ...
The bee in the center of the painting jumps out at you, but after a second look, you might notice letters and words scattered in the background, and even some on the bee itself. It's not your ...
A cold New England Saturday found me pulling into a snowy driveway. My destination was an unimposing art studio whose door simply read "Studio 589." Inside, newly sanded light wood floors glistened, ...
Jenny Mulkey Bye's favorite room in her new house is her workroom. "The studio is my happy place," says the diminutive artist, who immerses herself in creating abstract, almost three-dimensional ...
Encaustic painter Dale Roberts is the current featured artist at Art in the Storefront, Ambler, 41 E. Butler Ave, adjacent to Denney Electric Supply. The storefront visitors’ area is a covered, ...
Denver artist Jamie Lang sold nearly all of his small, handmade tiles during a recent crafts show, and he can only guess the reasons why. The adobe tiles are minimally decorated — with a red bicycle ...
She calls herself the Wax Slayer. The name refers to encaustic painter Jackie Cort’s obsession with beeswax, her favorite artistic medium. In her encaustic paintings, Cort adds vivid color (orange is ...
This undated publicity photo provided by Interweave/F+W Media shows artist Daniella Woolf's piece, "Serviette," in which she adhered various papers, including paper napkins and die-cut shapes, with ...
Sep. 12—Photographer Dana Patterson Roth invoked a paraphrased passage from author Fyodor Dostoevsky in explaining why trees are the subject of her latest show: "I don't know how one can walk by a ...