Amy Smith: Curiosity Is What Brought Me
I first discovered the work of LA-based artist Amy Smith through her Glossom Page. I had just written a post about the portraits of Sandra Chevrier and was struck by […]
I first discovered the work of LA-based artist Amy Smith through her Glossom Page. I had just written a post about the portraits of Sandra Chevrier and was struck by […]
Last night I took a well-deserved evening off. My fiance and I hopped into the car and buzzed off to Pittsburgh. Yesterday was the first Pittsburgh Gallery Crawl – yipee! […]
I wouldn’t say my work is political… I’m never really interested in, like, who did what to who and why… … but I would say definitely that it’s politically and […]
These days I feel a little bit like I am living my life on a stop-watch. I get a little bit of this and a little bit of that done, […]
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 […]
March has proven to be a very, very hectic and challenging month for me. I have been accepted into two graduate programs! Yay! And I have been working my butt […]
Artist Amy Toxic, is a friend of a friend. (Actually, I wrote a blog post about this friend a little while back). The first time I saw her drawings on […]
Official Trailer !Women Art Revolution Last night, I couldn’t sleep for the life of me. But it turns out, I wasn’t meant to sleep. Instead, I was meant to browse […]
It’s good to remember that no one can visually hand your ass to you like a strong figurative painter. Literally: Looking at photography has been really great and inspiring lately, […]
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 […]