Art In Action: Dive Into New Art Museums
My daughter, DeeAnna Muraski, and I are writing our second article in the “New” series about new museums and exhibits.
Read MoreMy daughter, DeeAnna Muraski, and I are writing our second article in the “New” series about new museums and exhibits.
Read MoreThe start of a new year marks the beginning of our new series on what is new with art, which one of my daughters, DeeAnna Muraski is helping to write.
Read MoreArt reflects the artist.
Read MoreTwo of my four daughters worked together this week, in my kitchen, and created three gingerbread houses.
Read MoreWe are going to move this week to the late 1800s to learn about an artist who took the world by storm.
Read MoreConsidered an expressionist by art historians, Edgar Degas repudiated that term.
Read MoreBy Darla McCammon Recognized as one of the greatest female artists in the world, Georgia O’Keefe, an American, brought her art to a distinctive style that is timeless yet difficult to categorize. O’Keeffe was born in November of 1887, the oldest girl in a family of seven children. … Read More
Raphael would likely be considered one of the best painters of all time had he survived longer.
Read MoreLet’s get his name right.
Read MoreFrom the wealthy and successful life of Michelangelo, we find ourselves investigating an artist with exceptional ability who lived the more familiar theme of starving artist.
Read MoreBy Darla McCammon Sandro Botticelli, a Renaissance painter, was born and died in Florence Italy. One of the only artists we researched that stayed and worked in his own place of birth. At a certain age, his father made sure we received excellent training by artist Fra … Read More
An icon in the acting world passed away in October 2020.
Read MoreArt can sometimes be found in the most unexpected and beautiful places.
Read MoreThe Roman statue of Janus, supposedly made by sculptor Numa, had a myriad of interpretations. But we must go back 4,000 years to Babylon to find records of New Year’s festivities in ancient history.
Read MoreAs a prelude to Christmas, please enjoy the following trivia column.
Read MoreThe humorous painting provided this week was done in 1905 as a Thanksgiving card by an artist named Raoul Hausmann, who was born in Austria in 1886.
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