ROY LICHTENSTEIN EXHIBITION AT MUSEUM LUDWIG Roy Lichtenstein‘s exhibition Kunst als Motiv at Museum Ludwig, one can discover a completely different side to his art. In around 100 exhibits, predominantly large-sized paintings as well as accompanying drawings and sculptures, you can follow how he explored various styles from art history, ranging from Expressionism and Futurism to [...]
French illustrator Bruno Mallart’s digital collages are fun and surrealistic. In his technique he uses a mixture of watercolor, gouache, and pencil. All on paper mounted on wood.
After coming across the drawings and paintings by Tanya Miller we had to find out what makes her tick, her inspirations and the story behind her superb surrealistic artworks. So we tracked her down to ask her some questions. When did you move from Russia to the United States? I was born in Khabarovsk, right [...]
Lane Bennion’s paintings are a study in composition, light and color. He transforms ordinary objects and locations into a window into time. Bennion studied at University of Utah where he mentored under artists David Dornan, Paul Davis, and Tony Smith. He later went on to graduate in Medical Illustration. Through the university’s art program he [...]
Like snapshots of a moment in time, Heather Sherman’s photos capture brief glimpses into the lives of the people she paints. The obvious use of white space guides you to focus intently on the subject matter.