Meghan Howland: For The Birds
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, […]
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, […]
A few days ago, I discovered the work of Ukrainian photographer Andriy Yanushevski, who often collaborates with stylist Iryna Duch. Check out their work HERE! I especially love the series, […]
Alrighty folks, I am so close to the finish line with this painting, I can taste it! I have been thinking about attempting to do virtual critiques for a while, […]
I really enjoy the complex compositions of artist Lindsey Carr. “The White Heron is not a species of Heron but is simply a Great Blue Heron with a rare mutation […]
February is steadily trickling away. It hasn’t been much of a winter down in Pennsylvania, though I am sure my northern readers will disagree with me! Today is my first […]
I have been intrigued by the intersection between art, textiles, culture and fashion. Both the creation of clothing and the photographs to market these clothes are interesting to me. I […]
There is nothing like doing a million things at once. Actually, I am most productive if I have to get a bunch done in a short amount of time. I’m […]
Visiting the Mattress Factory Museum in Pittsburgh was really inspiring. The piece by Ayanah Moor really has me thinking about what I would like to do for the installation at […]
Nancy Loughlin’s paintings usually combine two elements. The first element is the space, the scene of the action if you will, and that space is almost always the home, represented […]
Over the past two days I have dedicated some real hours to the studio, and that feels pretty great. I’m keeping up with the self-portrait exploration. It’s a bit unnerving. […]