Artist Profile
John Lasater
Colorful Palo Duro 36 x 48″ Oil
“It’s an act of trust each time we approach the easel,
and whether the result is pleasing or not,
we trust again the next time.
For painters, faith might
Artist Profile
John Lasater
Colorful Palo Duro 36 x 48″ Oil
“It’s an act of trust each time we approach the easel,
and whether the result is pleasing or not,
we trust again the next time.
For painters, faith might
This weekend: November 2022 Exhibit, IMPRESSIONS AND BIOMES by Nada Romanos Abizaid, and The Art of Transformation at the League; Jonathan Monaghan: Move the Way You Want
This is a perfect craft for a cozy day inside. All you need are some plain cupcake liners (here I used white and kraft) and some scissors. Hole punchers optional. That’s it! Fold them a few times, snip here and
Welcome to BSA Images of the Week!
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Juliann Roush | Episode 893
“My aim is to elevate everyday objects, to make the ordinary just a little more extraordinary.” Juliann Roush is a Northern Michigan based ceramic artist. Juliann began studying
This weekend, more than a dozen activists staged a “die-in” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Assyrian Sculpture Court in solidarity with protesters in Iran. The activists were part of Woman Life Freedom NYC, a group committed to amplifying
How much money does an artist make? You shouldn’t apologize for wondering. Like any career, art needs to provide you a decent living. But becoming a successful artist means more than mastering your chosen medium. You need to build an
On today’s podcast, we talk about why artists need to be brave. So, the most successful artists out there are often the ones who have been brave and not been afraid to try new things …and they’ve just put themselves
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