Celebration FRIDAY'S FEATURE: HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY TO THE BLOG Reflecting on two years of writing the art blog and showcasing some of my own paintings.
Naive and Folk Art Graham Woollard Showcasing some paintings of Australian artist Graham Woollard including "The Adelaide Fest", "The Railway Graveyard", "Girl with an Umbrella".
Contemporary Ariela Wertheimer Ariela Wertheimer is a multidisciplinary artist. In 2013, Ariela moved from the quiet suburb of Caesarea to the bustling city of Tel Aviv. The city invigorated her with the energy to create, photograph, and paint at an urban rhythm.
Photography Reflections This weekend I thought reflecting on reflections was a good way for us to think about our precious world.
Realism Norman Cornish: The Mining Artist Norman Cornish (1919-2014) was the last surviving member of the "Pitman's Academy" art school at the Spennymoor Settlement in County Durham in North East England. A former miner, he was known for his pictures of mining community life.
Urban Landscape Oxford, JMW Turner and Creativity Joseph Mallord William Turner's (1775-1851) relationship with Oxford spanned most of his life from the time he was 12 when he was first exposed to the beauty of this city and commenced sketching the streets, colleges and picturesque views around the city.
Conservation and Restoration Oxford Marries Art and Science Publicising an article by Matthew Chalkley about The Fine Line Between Art and Science. The article discusses the close relationship between science and art and how art restoration is not possible without scientific knowledge and expertise.
Urban Landscape London, Beautiful London Showcasing London through the eyes of Canaletto, Monet, Turner, Constable, Whistler, David Farren, Liz Allen, Eric Bottomley.
Murals Diego Rivera Painter Exloring paintings by Diego Rivera (1886-1957), one of the Mexican muralists known as Los tres grandes who together established the Mexican Muralism Movement. (Image: Self Portrait wikiart.org)