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Cups of Connection
Figures, portraits, still lifes…artist Kathy Coe is a talented painter of them all, but an upcoming show at George Billis Gallery will showcase her small-scale teacup paintings, a subject that has been part of her repertoire for roughly 20 years.

Rhythm and Control
Deliberate brushwork, accurate proportions and a strong sense of volume breathe life into the portraiture of Jie Gao

No Place Like Home
Focusing on color mixing and composition, Kayla Martell paints blissful interior scenes

COLLAGING CONNECTION
A doctor (re)turns to art to reunite her body, mind and spirit.

Pure Energy
Paul Bailey renders the Welsh coastline with a set of dynamic acrylic techniques

A Cherished Tradition
The Tubac Festival of the Arts celebrates its 66th year serving the community and beyond with fine art and crafts.

Out of the Past
Tony De Luz’s paintings call back to the past, when neon signs would shine down on road-weary motorists traveling on Route 66. Other subjects include old train engines and classic cars from the mid-20th century.

Modern Classics
A new online exhibition hosted by 33 Contemporary, in collaboration with 33PA, explores the idea of both modernday and classical artworks.

On the Wing
Artists Christopher Forrest and Michael Dumas dive into the vast world of bird art, from observation to application

Skyscapes
Ksenya Verse highlights the intricate textures, variability and sculptural nature of clouds

THE ART LOVER'S GUIDE TO COLLECTING FINE ART IN CALIFORNIA
The state of California has a deeply rooted history within fine art.

Something beguiling
In watercolor, I work exclusively with transparent pigments, carefully building textural effects through multiple glazes (sometimes up to five or six layers) to achieve dimension and detail in my realistic watercolors.

THE ART LOVER'S GUIDE TO COLLECTING FINE ART IN FLORIDA
Albert Ernest “A.E.” Backus (1906-1990) was a prominent Florida landscape artist known not only for his creative legacy but for his altruistic spirit and fostering the arts in his community, regardless of class and race.

Portraits from the Past
In Phillip Thomas’ new show at RJD Gallery, Currents: Threads of Black History, the artist explores faces from the past, and how those faces have moved through history.

Emotional Impact
Malcolm Liepke has decades of painting experience, emerging from a career in illustration in the 1980s to become a fine artist whose distinct style is often emulated but never matched.

Urban Legends
Historically speaking, most artists have felt the pull to move to “the big city” to find inspiration and opportunity, and to be among other like-minded souls.

Intuitive response
My work is known for its raw, dynamic energy and freshness.

Step by Step: Capturing Expression
I painted Olivier as part of a demonstration for my Wednesday online class. The month's theme was \"Alla Prima Portrait Expressions,\" focusing on capturing dynamic emotion in a static image.

Moved by Instinct
Inspired by the beauty of nature, Jean Haines' watercolors bloom with spontaneity

BACK-UP PLAN
An overview of the data storage options for all of the digital files that make up your art business

HUNCHES ARE BUILT UPON WISDOM
Harley Brown's fascinating things no one else will tell you

MYTH AND Mystery
Grand and epic themes of antiquity are given new life and meaning in the powerful paintings of Angela Gram.

Words of Wisdom
Words of Wisdom from the 2025 The Art of the Portrait Faculty Artists

We Ditched Art School, Hopped the Freights and Wrote a Book
James Gurney shares the story of his friendship with American painter Thomas Kinkade

Apex Predators
Growing up in Kenya surrounded by nature, Guy Combes talks about the passions of painting wildlife

Portrait of Shaikh Salman ll Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa
Recently, Pavel Sokov has been in Bahrain working on a series of commissioned paintings relating to the country’s history.

Innovation & Tradition
The Palm Beach Show returns with another elegant event featuring a range of fine art.

The Portrait Society of America Chairman's Letter Educate, Inspire, Connect
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, \"How much of human life is lost in waiting.\"

RISING STARS
The top 10 finalists of the Bennett Prize 4.0 reflect on being selected as candidates for the prestigious award and their visions for the future.

Making an Impression
The American Impressionist Society hosts its annual showcase of impressionistic artwork this February.