New Year ART REVIEW of Roomates – William Wray created this painting when he heard about the Batman v Superman movie – do you see Batman upstairs?
Energy: What fires you up? Raving about the friction between conceptual and narrative art on Facebook and the saving of our environment, even as I drive a car and pollute the world with oil painting solvents.
New Year Art Review with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, “Game of Thrones” campaign season by Joe Rocco
On my bookshelf I have all the books knick knacks and personal items that inspire me, including a small collection of vintage television sets and a growing collection of snow domes from places I’ve been and places I would like to visit one day.
New Year ART REVIEW with Blood, Sweat, and Fears – Molly Kirschenbaum (aka Moollz), Delves Into All Things Woman
Rhonda, with headress and flames: I made this piece a while ago, over the course of…a year, I think? I had taken a figure drawing workshop in which I completed the original sketch of the model pictured.
New Year Review with 000,000,0001 Views by Adam Mars
Adam Mars talks about his family’s Italian Roots: an interview by Sounds and the City columnist Natalie Durkin…
New Year ART REVIEW as Adam Mars takes our eyes off the TV and onto the reality show playing outside
My favorite place in LA is probably Dodger Stadium. I would take visitors to see my brother’s band, DMTina and the Bumps, or to a Dodgers game, though a punk rock drag show and a three-hour baseball game are acquired tastes.
New Year ART REVIEW of Arrival Time by Outi Harma
There are two main ways that I start my paintings. The most common method is improvisational. I start with mixing and playing with colors. Images begin to appear spontaneously as I paint.
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