
Spirituality & Health
THRIVING IN UNCERTAINTY: CULTIVATE GRATITUDE FOR OUR INTERDEPENDENCE
The Japanese practice of Naikan liberates us from the illusion of separation.
7 min |
September/October 2025

AppleMagazine
INDIA SURPASSES CHINA IN SMARTPHONE EXPORTS TO U.S. AS MANUFACTURING SOARS 240%
India has surpassed China as the leading exporter of smartphones to the United States, according to a new report, signaling a pivotal shift in global tech manufacturing.
3 min |
August 01, 2025

Business Traveler US
SHOW ROOMS
Working from home takes on a new meaning when that home is a luxury suite designed for business travelers. Here, we showcase ten accommodations around the world that offer spectacular surroundings, incredible design, superior service and breathtaking views.
9 min |
August 2025

AppleMagazine
NVIDIA ORDERS 300,000 H20 CHIPS FROM TSMC AS DEMAND IN CHINA SURGES
Nvidia has reportedly ordered 300,000 units of its H20 AI chips from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), according to sources cited by Reuters.
3 min |
August 01, 2025

AppleMagazine
INDIA ACCOUNTS FOR 44% OF U.S. SMARTPHONE IMPORTS IN Q2 2025 AS TARIFFS DISRUPT GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
India has rapidly emerged as a dominant source of smartphone imports into the United States, accounting for 44% of all units shipped in Q2 2025, according to new trade data reviewed by industry analysts.
3 min |
August 01, 2025

Business Traveler US
On the Horizon
Foresights and insights presented at the annual IATA Annual General Meeting
2 min |
August 2025

International Artist
Beauty and vulnerability
People often ask me, “How long does it take to complete a painting?” That's not an easy question to answer. While I work with oil paint—a medium that allows for extended working time due to its slow drying process—a painting doesn't begin on the canvas. There is an intensive process that precedes it, which is often underestimated.
1 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
The Big Picture
Tony Thielen paints bold, expressive scenes by starting with the biggest shapes, then working toward the finer details
1 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
Quiet Rhythm
Using deep shadows and a desaturated palette, Daria Antonova creates townscapes imbued with emotion
1 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
Fluid Fusion
Pigments merge and create subtle gradients in Ian de Hoog's traditional wet-in-wet approach
2 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
To the Point
Keita Tsuji uses pointillism to heighten the color expression in his pastel paintings
1 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
MAKING MOVES
How to pitch your work to the press
4 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
Being an Artist
Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you
4 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
Bridging the Past and Future
For centuries, artists have come together through academic institutions, teaching studios, art societies and exhibitions. These vibrant art communities forged through teacher-student relationships ensure the preservation of artistic excellence and time-honored techniques. With each new generation, artists carry forward this legacy, becoming the vital link between the past and the future.
4 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
The Texture of Time
Bennett Prize winner Amy Werntz create works of art that celebrate the beauty that only comes with age
5 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
Where to Draw the Line
James Gurney and his Substack readers reflect on truth, tools and transparency in art
5 min |
August/September 2025

International Artist
Change Up
Primarily a watercolor artist, Heidi Willis breaks down her approach to working with a new medium
2 min |
August/September 2025

American Art Collector
OLD GODS IN A NEW WORLD
Nashville's Parthenon celebrates the legacy of sculptor Alan LeQuire past and present.
8 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
New Growth
This August, Robert Lange Studios presents the work of 25 artists and their unique interpretations of the theme of botanicals and the natural world.
3 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
TOM CURRY Near the Water
A plein air artist through and through, Tom Curry captures the nature, architecture and cultural treasures of his East Coast home. For Curry, who works out of a studio in Brooklin, Maine, painting outdoors is a chance to connect directly with his subjects, be it craggy shorelines, harbors packed with sailboats or quaint cottages.
1 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
Looking Up
While Eunika Rogers' new show at Blue Rain Gallery is themed around finding light—physically, emotionally and spiritually—her technique and process are equally important to her body of work. In roughly 8 pieces for her show Never Miss a Daylight, Rogers brings the landscape alive by painting with clay and other natural materials, “holding a conversation with the earth itself,” says Bekah Kolbe, manager of Blue Rain's Durango, Colorado, location. Rogers explains, “My primary intention is to explore fragility of the earth as it relates to time. I combine the origin of our existence (medium) with the subject, leading me and also the viewer to a thought-provoking narrative about our purpose and interconnectivity...I don’t just represent landscape in my work, but it is through this collaboration with nature that I construct pieces of that landscape onto itself, making it much more representative of the natural world.”
2 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
EMOTIONAL Resonance
The Portrait Society celebrates the top award winners of the prestigious International Portrait Competition.
7 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
Anna Steinhouse-Kandelaki
Anna Steinhouse-Kandelaki is a London-based figurative artist originally from Tbilisi, Georgia. After an early career in banking, she transitioned to art in 2013, studying at institutions that include Heatherley School of Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, Royal Drawing School and the Art Academy, where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in 2017.
1 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
Finding Humor in Hubris
Larry Blizard has nothing against painting but at some point in his long career as an artist, working across many mediums, the 85-year-old observed that the drawings in his sketchbook seemed to contain a special quality that the paintings he was creating at the time, did not-a kind of vitality or intensity. \"Gradually, I began to devote more effort to sketching, until drawing took over completely,\" he says. Drawing, he found, also calms his nerves. \"I lose myself in the act of moving my pencil, bringing to life forms from my imagination, and the whole process becomes a kind of meditation.\"
2 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
Art and Community
Intersect Aspen expands and delves deeper for its 15th year.
2 min |
August 2025

AppleMagazine
APPLE CARPLAY ULTRA FACES INDUSTRY BACKLASH AS AUTOMAKERS PULL SUPPORT: WHAT MUST CHANGE
Apple's ambitious new in-car interface, CarPlay Ultra, appears to be in trouble before it even launches.
3 min |
August 01, 2025

American Art Collector
A Sanctuary in Paint: The Making of Riverbend
In Adrienne Stein's painting Riverbend, the viewer is invited into a world that feels both sacred and wild, where a moment of stillness is carved out from the noise of modern life.
2 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
Waking Earth
Andrea Kowch looks back on her career as she releases a new art book about her fascinating paintings.
7 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
SCOTT YELONEK Untold Stories
Scott Yelonek was last in these pages—and on the cover—in March, when he had a show at Altamira Fine Art's location in Scottsdale, Arizona.
2 min |
August 2025

American Art Collector
ACTS OF Reverence
The Bakersfield Museum of Art showcases the breathtaking still lifes of California artist Pamela Carroll.
5 min |