Logan Hicks on Art & Life

A few months ago I posted about stencil artist Logan Hicks, a creative boundary-pusher who has captured my attention and become a steady source of inspiration and imagination.
In a world of immediate gratification, Hicks prefers the slow road, taking his time to create his angular and urban, yet very quiet and human pieces that leave [...]
Art Is Where You Make It

Some people are born artists. The medium they use, matters not. They can make images out of anything. Phil Hansen is a perfect example. Videos of him creating art are all over the internet; from pinecone “paintings” to stick figure portraits, images created from french fry grease to footprint art…seems that Phil sees potential in [...]
The Paper Art of Peter Callesen

The sculptures of Danish artist Peter Callesen challenge us to think twice about paper. The everyday medium is so familiar that we “rarely notice the materiality of it” yet through its transformation, Callesen has created situations and characters that are thoughtful, intricate, beautiful and tragic.
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Let’s take a moment for the typewriter shall we? Remember those heavy, wonderful machines that would get lugged out when there was something important to write? With those tiny, quick-striking arms holding letters that were just the size for your fingers to explore? The thrill of the line-ending bell, the cool metal of the return [...]
Embellished Creatures – The Art of Adriane White

With a personal history rich in dance, theater, musicals, cabaret work, photography and studio art, Adriane White is a creative renaissance woman and lover of the arts. Her current show explores turn of the century performance art and set design, the emotional toll of life on the stage, animals who’ve been forced into show business [...]
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