En plein air — with crayons
My parents always bought me a new box of crayons in the springtime, around mid-April. It was always the Crayola box of 64 with a built-in sharpener.
My parents always bought me a new box of crayons in the springtime, around mid-April. It was always the Crayola box of 64 with a built-in sharpener.
Art show at a clinic explores the healing power of art and nature’s beauty.
Devin is fascinated by the repeating geometric patterns found everywhere in the natural world and that his art based on those principles are not just beautiful but beneficial psychologically, spiritually, and even physically.
The location, far from her native Munich, attests to Andrea Querchfeld’s love of nature and the wild and she admits to hoping to see some “elementals,” or nature spirits, in the Canadian forest.
Pepperell Place Inn has a new art gallery on the premises! Located in the village of Saint Peters, Cindy Walker, inn owner since 2021, says, “I just wanted to bring life back to this house — to bring it back to its glory.”
You might say that Josephine Clarke’s textile career has taken a couple of sharp turns and is now way off the beaten path.
After 50 years as an artist and now in her 70s, Catherine is feeling an urgency to sell more of her paintings.
Quilting is an outlet for creativity, specifically the creativity of women, and the vast majority of quilters are women. We attended an exhibit and a quilting work session.
Pinpoint Metal Art’s workshop smells like woodsmoke, hot oil and the air after a thunderstorm. Their big, high tech CNC (Computer Numerical Control) plasma cutter is the first thing you see walking in and the focal point of their work together
Cindy Walker says chocolate is umami. That’s a Japanese word for “essence of deliciousness” and “overall harmonious state of perfection.” Now all I can think about is how good chocolate tastes.