Wendy Osher: Something In The Water
You know what really, really inspires me? Eco-feminist artists. Hot damn that’s a whole lot of awesomeness tucked neatly into one person. Although I am not quite there yet — […]
You know what really, really inspires me? Eco-feminist artists. Hot damn that’s a whole lot of awesomeness tucked neatly into one person. Although I am not quite there yet — […]
Elizabeth Catlett is one of those amazing artist that you could write on and on about for years, because the work she created is so important and the way she […]
One hundred years after her birth, Maria Izaquirdo was declared a Monumento Artistico de la Nacion. She lived in the same age of Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros, Frida Kahlo. Her […]
In celebration of Cinco De Mayo (coming up on Monday!) my next three posts will be about three important female Mexican Artists. Finding these artists should have been easier, but […]
Happy Monday! If you’re like me, you are barely choking down your first vital sips of coffee. So enjoy your morning and feast your eyes on the work of Portland, […]
What is it that draws me to Sonja Barbaric’s drawings and paintings? It might be the just-veiled, raw emotions they hold in their elongated fingers. Maybe its because they feel […]
Glossom is like a social networking site on steroids for artists and creative people. A well designed social networking site. With beautiful artwork. And phenomenal artists. Actually, sometimes, when I […]
Artist-friend Jaclyn Wood shared the work of photographer Shae DeTar a few days ago and I have been itching to write about her work ever since. DeTar has been featured […]
If you’re a fan of Hi-Fructose (and you should be!) you are probably already at least a little bit familiar with the work of Montreal-based artist Sandra Chevrier. Her work […]
I first had the honor of meeting Erin Murray when I was a sophomore in college. She is the good friend of my undergrad professor, a fantastic painter, and one […]