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Born in Damascus, Syria “The Reality of Sur-Reality” for Venice Artist Hagop Belian
One of Hagop’s “Aristocrats” paintings is a woman wearing a draping headscarf and an embroidered blouse. Her features are pretty and delicate, with small petal lips and thin brows. But this is not just a depiction of a Middle Eastern woman…
Review Highlight: The stunning “Ikebana Series” – Meet Sandy Bleifer and tour her Japanese Garden designed by Kaz Kitajima
I have created artistic interpretations of my own Ikebana arrangements and, as I have done in much of my previous work in other subjects, revealed the distress that persistently undermines our aspirations of beauty and serenity…
Review 2017: William Wray takes his bow as “Artist of the Week” with painted selfie plus entire Acrostic Interview
I love making any good painting, but I think the Superhero’s are my strongest concept. My Writing would be my lurid oversized art comic: Happy Comics, a very dark humored one-shot book published by 3A.
Highlights 2017: Thank you Outi for Arriving, Opening, Healing, and Journeying, Between the Worlds as ART TODAY’S Artist of the Week
Her images create exciting worlds that merge the visible and invisible. Her years of exploration in movement, dance and performance art, brings a wide variety of characters, fluidity and emotion to her paintings. Colors are bold and vibrant.
Review 2017: Thank you Joe Rocco for letting us into your heart and for sharing your world as a Hollywood Illustrator first, Cartoonist second, with endless possibilities.
Joe Rocco is an award-winning American illustrator and designer with over 27 years experience in editorial publishing and animation. Joe’s work has been centered on Entertainment and Children’s publications and for 7 years he art-directed…
Review 2017: Music is yet another art form of Molly (aka Moollz) Kirschenbaum and being a student at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music affirms just how serious she is about her career.
Moollz transported The Peppermint Club in West Hollywood to a galaxy far west from Los Angeles. Each key she tapped on her keyboard and each note she belted out was made possible by the light and love she exudes.
TribeLA Magazine’s amazing whimsical week with Chris Bonno — Seven things we learned
The week began with Sexy Coco Conan. It progressed with Tomato on the Range as well as delectable Une Paire De Poires (that’s french for pair of Pears). Who doesn’t love Vincent Price; and the Eye of the Agamatto is a treasure indeed.
Review: Architect, Artist, and Gallery Owner Flavio Bisciotti built a City – Life after the Ashes (story and video)
But like the studio fire that melted things together, the fire within Bisciotti is melting together his passions as he works on his new project titled, Invisible Cities: a series of paintings with an architectural flair. “I’ve always been attracted to buildings.
The Review: In 2016, Flavio Bisciotti was cleaning up the remains from a fire that burned down his home art-studio in Venice
#PALIMPSEST: something reused or altered but still bearing visible traces of its earlier form) Venice, is an appropriate name for an exhibition that not only brings creativity from the loss-damage…
The Review: Erin Hanson’s new San Diego Art Gallery opens February 25, 2017
San Diego is a great destination city, with lots of fun activities to fill a weekend. The Erin Hanson Art Gallery recently opened and you may want to check it out. Call for appointment. Her website is: http://erinhanson.com/.
We’ve got an exclusive must read exclusive story by Hattie Xu with Erin Hanson at this link.
A political filmmaker’s swan song chronicles a haunting close to an artist’s life
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Three thought-provoking poems by Jim Stone on Montana, Love, Cowboys, Tequila, and the Tango
Jim Stone is a poet and professor. He has been a cowboy, marine, carpenter and rodeo bronc-rider. Graduating summa cum laude in Social Justice from the University of Washington, he accepted a professorship in sociology at Jamestown University in Jamestown, North Dakota.
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