Tag: Paintings

An Artist’s Alluring Paintings About Consumption and Waste

Louisville, Kentucky β€” Lori Larusso's artistic journey has been nothing short of fascinating. I first came across her

Metaphysical Portals Emerge Within Forests in Eli McMullen’s Otherworldly Paintings β€” Colossal

Eli McMullen is an artist based in Richmond, Virginia who delves into the mystical realms that lie between

From Miniature to Massive, Boundless Landscapes Spill Out of Frame in Barry Hazard’s Paintings β€” Colossal

Barry Hazard, a Brooklyn-based artist, creates stunning miniature landscapes that overflow from tiny ornate frames. These detailed works

Through Surreal Paintings, Shyama Golden Reincarnates a Mythic Narrative β€” Colossal

Shyama Golden's upcoming exhibition at PM/AM, titled "Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth," delves into the artist's

In Elaborate ‘Textile Paintings,’ Anne von Freyburg Reframes Femininity in European Art History β€” Colossal

Anne von Freyburg's textile installations blur the lines between fabric and paint, creating mesmerizing compositions that evoke the

In Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings, Chloe West Summons Magical Realism in the American West β€” Colossal

Chloe West's art is a captivating blend of Dutch Golden Age iconographies and American Western motifs, set against

Sebas Velasco’s Dreamy Oil Paintings Illuminate Cinematic Urban Landscapes β€” Colossal

Sebas Velasco, a Spanish artist known for his large-scale paintings and murals, has a deep fascination with the

Inhabitants of a Fictional World Search for Understanding in Damien Cifelli’s Vibrant Paintings β€” Colossal

Tarogramma is an imaginary world created by artist Damien Cifelli, where plants flourish but animals are nonexistent. The

Restoration Reveals the Secrets of One of Winston Churchill’s Most Beloved Paintings

The historic portrait of John Churchill, the first duke of Marlborough, has undergone an extensive restoration process and

Porcelain Vessels Are Portals Through Time and Space in Paintings by Sung Hwa Kim β€” Colossal

In the late 17th century, Korea's Joseon Dynasty saw the emergence of a unique porcelain vessel known as

Vintage Postcard Paintings by David Opdyke Demonstrate an Ecological Future in Peril β€” Colossal

Postcards have a rich history, dating back to Vienna in 1871, when the first known souvenir postcard was

Meaning Behind Lumon’s Kier Paintings

Ms. Huang’s water toy, created by artist David Grimaldi, serves as a reminder of Lumon’s control over its