1 day ago | NY Times
“Tomorrow They Won't Dare to Murder Us,” by Joseph Andras, revisits a thorny episode in the Algerian war of independence.
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6 days ago | Daily Painters Abstract
An intriguing little stand of Black Timber thrives because their roots are anchored deep into cracks in the rocks. As decomposition occurs, rich soil is created allowing tiny...
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6 days ago | Contemporary Landscape Artists International | 2 articles
An intriguing little stand of Black Timber thrives because their roots are anchored deep into cracks in the rocks. As decomposition occurs, rich soil is created allowing tiny...
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7 days ago | Karen Casebeer Photography
The spring after I moved into my new house two years ago, I did landscaping and planted trees and flowers. I especially wanted ones that would attract birds.
I planted one crab...
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7 days ago | Colossal
“David and the Sphinx”
In Ori Toor 's Gibberish universe, it's not uncommon to see bulbous cartoon creatures, leaves sprouting from pockets of machinery, or tunnels wrapped in...
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7 days ago | Daily Painters Of Colorado | 2 articles
An intriguing little stand of Black Timber thrives because their roots are anchored deep into cracks in the rocks. As decomposition occurs, rich soil is created allowing tiny...
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9 days ago | Colossal
“Evolution of Plants,” pen and ink, 30 x 20. All images © Song Kang, shared with permission
Packed with texture and depth, Song Kang 's ink-based drawings begin with “I...
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9 days ago | Karen Werner Fine Art
The Season's First Poms oil 8x16Vanessa Rothe Fine Art Gallery
About 3 years ago one of our avocado trees blew down in a windstorm. A blessing in disguise, I now had room to...
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15 days ago | Glenda Mosher
"Houseplant Joie de Vivre" 11x14" mixed media on paper
I have a collection of houseplants to keep a bit of growing-green colour in the house year round. This time of year the...
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19 days ago | NY Times
With lush textures and a smaller carbon footprint than their fresh counterparts, dried floral bouquets have been making a comeback the past few years.
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Emma Elliott is one of forty sculptors selected for on form 18, a biennial exhibition of sculpture in stone at Asthall Manor in the Cotswolds. She joins world renowned and... Read more ...
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All images © One x One, shared with permission “Sequins are synonymous with plastic waste,” says renowned designer Phillip Lim about an endeavor to combat the egregious amount... Read more ...
All images via Little MOTHERHOUSE Whether subtly shifting from lemon balm to mint or more dramatically from chestnut to beet-soaked maroon, Little MOTHERHOUSE 's sweets are... Read more ...
Quick concept sketch in oil, tossing strokes around like a handful of confetti. Read more ...
Nikola-Lenivets, Kaluga Oblast, Russia Project Year: 2020 Photographs: Elizaveta Trudova Area: 35.0 m2 Read more ...
Greeting card from Annie's original painting on 5"x7" professionally printed premium satin card stock with blank matte finish inside to allow for writing. Each card includes an... Read more ...
The drama of daybreak only lasts a few minutes in these canyons. The colors have to be embedded in the artists mind as the painting is finished in full daylight. 16"x22" Oil on... Read more ...