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Peeking Through the Window of Iconic America
With a certain slant of early morning light, as a critic recently wrote, Edward Hopper “captured the anxious stillness of twentieth-century American life.” Tightly cropped like a photo or a scene glimpsed through a shopwindow, [...]
Shine, Shine, Shine
Hot enough for you? What color is “hot” – or “too hot”? If winter’s colors are cool blues and violet-grays, then summer’s are scorching orange, flame-yellow, and fire-engine red. Or so it seems, but not [...]
The Colors of Summer
Of all the moderns, Matisse is the most lighthearted, the least angst-ridden, the most, well.. summery. His mission was to paint the exuberance of life – the best of us, our “best side” as human [...]
How to Paint Loose – with Intention
Lots of artists aspire to painting more loosely, with more freedom, avoiding the look of a fussy, uptight, overworked canvas. However, there’s two aspects of this – the how and the why. As Nancy Tankersley [...]
Painting is About Feeling
The quote is innocent enough: Art’s true purpose is not to portray but to evoke. If you think about what that means though, it’s saying that essentially, art is not about depicting the observable world. [...]
Vermeer: The Art of Painting
Johannes Vermeer’s The Art of Painting (c.1668) invites us to see in his work much more than consummate skill and flawless technique for capturing diffuse light from an unseen window (though … THERE’S THAT!). Johannes Vermeer, The [...]






