JUXTAPOZ
1010
Physics, Psychology and Desire
8 min |
Summer 2020

New York magazine
Botticelli's Quarantine
This is the saddest picture I have ever seen.
5 min |
May 25 - June 07, 2020

Art Market
NATAN COOPER
FREEDOM FROM THE PENDULUM OF SENSES
3 min |
Issue #47 May 2020

Art Market
Special Interview with IDA SALAMON
"Belgrade – Walking, Seeing & Enjoying."
9 min |
Issue #47 May 2020

Art Market
SPARTAK DULICH
ENDLESS SYSTEMS OF FORMS
6 min |
Issue #47 May 2020

Art Market
JESSICA RIMONDI MOMENTS
Images of everyday life
3 min |
Issue #47 May 2020

Art Market
Josef Florian Krichbaum
-REMIX SERIES-
2 min |
Issue #47 May 2020

Art Market
A Unique Viennese Collection of Art
An exclusive interview with David Ungar-Klein
8 min |
Issue #47 May 2020

Art Market
An Exclusive Interview With Max Lehman
Max Lehman has a long history of creating unique works of art. I visited Max and saw many of his works in person at the ART Santa Fe 2019 show. His pieces are moving, and the colors and forms pull you in from the start. I'm happy to bring you this interview and introduce his works to a broader audience.
9 min |
Issue #47 May 2020

Art Market
An Exclusive Interview with Bianca Severjins
"In my hands and between my fingers, paper feels like a superpower medium that enables me to convey my artistic vision with a mixture of seriousness with whimsy, abstract with concrete, the personal with the universal." - Bianca Severijns
9 min |
Issue #47 May 2020
American Bungalow Magazine
Stickley, HARLEY-DAVIDSON, and The Road Taken
LONG-TIME READERS MIGHT remember an article about my family’s house in the Adirondacks in American Bungalow No. 58.
4 min |
Issue 99 Fall 2019

American Bungalow Magazine
NATURAL WORLD, DIGITAL LENS: AT HOME WITH WILDFLOWER GRAPHICS
FROM A SMALL STUDIO in Greenwich, New York, Wildflower Graphics creates stunning botanical illustrations with little more than a pencil and a computer.
5 min |
Issue 99 Fall 2019

American Bungalow Magazine
PERIOD PIECES
The Hanifan residence not only exemplifies how to expand a modest Craftsman, but is a treasure-trove of vintage and salvaged finds.
10+ min |
Issue 99 Fall 2019

American Bungalow Magazine
LOSE YOUR HEART
JANIS HALL LOVES OLD HOUSES.
8 min |
Issue 99 Fall 2019

American Bungalow Magazine
AND A FEELING RUNS THROUGH IT
Old houses and old people, their histories and their mysteries, are inscribed deep inside their old bones.
6 min |
Issue 99 Fall 2019

American Art Collector
Other Life
Eric Wert’s first solo exhibition at Gallery Henoch in New York City shows his evolution as a contemporary still life artist.
4 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
Unavoidable Fate
In Paul Pitsker’s new watercolor show at George Billis Gallery in Los Angeles, the painter is thrilled in the concept that paintings are empathy detectors that are turned toward viewers.
2 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
The Creator & The Muse
Didi Menendez, the muse of PoetsArtists, asked members of the group to create portraits of other members for an upcoming exhibition.
2 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
WILD & FREE
Many will disagree with Izaak Walton’s statement, “As no man is born an artist, so no man is born an angler.”
6 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
Moments in Time
For the past 20 years, artist Philip Smallwood has built a successful career as a watercolorist focusing primarily on realistic narratives, as well as landscapes and still lifes.
3 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
MIGHTY STEEDS
Among the great horses of history is Bucephalus, the wild stallion tamed by Alexander the Great.
4 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
Chasing the Spark
Principle Gallery hosts an exhibition highlighting the artwork of Geoffrey Johnson, which walks a thin line between reality and abstraction.
2 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
Lasting Legacies
The love Matthew Sievers has for old barns and trees is in his blood.
2 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
Journey through Space and Time
Joseph McGurl grew up on the shore near Boston Harbor.
2 min |
May 2020

American Art Collector
A Quiet Nature
“Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That’s the problem,” says A.A. Milne from the popular book Winnie the Pooh.
3 min |
May 2020
ArtTour International Magazine
Shelby Willis
With a background in ecology, Shelby Willis brings her love for nature and wildlife to life in soulful and expressionistic paintings.
1 min |
Spring 2020
ArtTour International Magazine
Maribel Matthews
"For me, painting is a necessity and has become my passion. I love starting a new piece – the anticipation and excitement of creating something new, something from the soul, a piece of art that may give pleasure to others but more importantly, fulfills me”.
1 min |
Spring 2020
ArtTour International Magazine
Kyra Belán
Kyra Belán is an award-winning artist, activist, and academic.
4 min |
Spring 2020
ArtTour International Magazine
THE RAINFORESTS OF THE SEA ARE DYING
The world's coral reefs, one of the ocean's most beautiful marine habitats, is in danger of extinction because of dramatic increases in coral diseases caused by climate change and warmer waters.
4 min |
Spring 2020
ArtTour International Magazine
The Legacy of Dr. Masaru Emoto
The groundbreaking work of Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto, one of the most important water researchers of our times, leads to a new consciousness about our relation to Earth's most precious resource.
2 min |