Personal favorite: People paintings
Not just paintings, but pretty much every kind of figurative work. from series “Identidad y memoria” by David Fernández Saez A representation of a person is an infinite thing to think… Read More →
"I have been enlightened. I have fallen into poetry & it has swallowed me up." –Keith Haring
Not just paintings, but pretty much every kind of figurative work. from series “Identidad y memoria” by David Fernández Saez A representation of a person is an infinite thing to think… Read More →
I got way too spoiled this Christmas. My greatest-ever boyfriend began my very own art collection by giving me this beautiful ballerina painting we saw together at the Providence Art… Read More →
Empire State Building photo found on Tumblr here. There’s a water tower on top of a building two streets north from mine that blocks my view of the Empire State Building. Even… Read More →
Art about something: The Lady of Shalott, John William Waterhouse, 1888 found here. Art about anything: On White II , Wassily Kandinsky, 1923 Oil on canvas, found here. Art… Read More →
Parks and Recreation really gets it right in this episode. Ron says, “it’s art – anything is anything.” And if you’ve been to an art gallery or museum any time… Read More →
I really want to share a new project I’ve been working on, Seeing Politics, where I’ve been collecting and posting screenshots and images about the current state of our politics, world… Read More →
I’m pretty sure I’ve only used some of these words once (when did I mention Adele?), but still the color scheme is beautiful. I think it only gathered… Read More →
It could just be because Van Gogh and Rembrandt are two of the greatest artists of all time, but I laughed out loud when I saw these two cheeses in… Read More →
So very excited to announce my new role as editor at Artsia, the first curated fine art marketplace online! The -sia stands for the Society of International Artists, and the… Read More →
Since I’m graduating after this semester (!!), I figured that the apartment I moved into this summer would be my very last non-(at least semi)-permanent place of residence during my… Read More →