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Nature Therapy Including Art and Horses Show Promise for Autistic Children
The children involved in the interventions showed improvement in their sensory, social, and behavioral functioning, a new study finds.
December 9, 2023
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A.C. Dahnke
These Ultra-Microscopic Sculptures Fit Inside the Eye of a Needle—Here’s How the Artist Paints Them
A man with autism and dyslexia has turned his fascination for the microscopic world into miniature works of ...
June 12, 2023
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Louise Chambers
There Is No Beauty in Bureaucracy
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May 23, 2023
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Alexander Voltz
AI Is for Artificial Intelligence, Not Artistic Imitation
Commentary Art is the highest form of human expression; that is, art is most effective in evoking and ...
May 17, 2023
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Alexander Voltz
Keeping Dreams Real: Expert Advice for Mastering Art and Living Well
In January, many of us plan our year ahead. Each year, I try to make time for two ...
January 12, 2023
BY
Lorraine Ferrier
PHOTOS: Coin Stacking Work of Art by Japanese Man With Phenomenally Steady Hands
A Japanese man in his thirties has discovered a unique outlet for his keen eye and phenomenally steady ...
December 25, 2022
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Louise Chambers
This 19th-Century American Painter Journeyed Deep into the Brazilian Jungle to Capture the Essence of Delicate Hummingbirds
“I always loved those little creatures, always feeling blessed when they appeared nearby. There’s a magical quality to ...
April 17, 2022
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Jeff Perkin
Bringing the Natural World Indoors: How to Craft Your Way to Happiness
You may have noticed the recent movement toward huge picture windows and fancy bifold doors being fitted into ...
April 8, 2022
BY
EJ Taylor
The Course of Empire
In the early 19th century, the United States of America was still a newborn nation. As Americans turned ...
April 6, 2022
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Jeff Perkin
Leading by Example: How Painter Sister Plautilla Nelli Persevered Against the Odds
Great artists converse with our hearts without uttering a word. They animate the greatest and most tragic moments ...
November 20, 2021
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Lorraine Ferrier
Meaning in Every Movement: Conveying Emotions and Timeless Virtues Through Dance
Coming from a family of artists, Marilyn Yang was exposed to classical Chinese art forms from an early ...
September 4, 2021
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Annie Wu
Canadian Painter Kathy Gillis’s Pure Art and Heartfelt Promises
In 1940, full of love and the innocence of childhood, Kathy Gillis vowed to be an artist. It ...
August 23, 2021
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Lorraine Ferrier
Photos: World Champion Carving Designer Sculpts Fruits Into Breathtaking Works of Art
Italian artist and world champion carving designer, Daniele Barresi, has made a name for himself carving exquisite sculptures out ...
August 15, 2021
BY
Louise Chambers
Photos: Artist Turns Fragile Pencil Lead Into Incredible Miniature Works of Art
A Bosnian sculptor is turning one of the artist's most rudimentary tools—the pencil—into stunning pieces of artwork itself. ...
July 28, 2021
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Louise Chambers
‘CCP Virus’ Sculpture Destroyed by Arsonist
A ‘CCP Virus’ sculpture was destroyed by arsonists less than a month after being revealed to the public ...
July 26, 2021
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Vanessa Serna
Photos: Creative Mom’s Extraordinary Food Art for Kids Is All-Edible and Healthy
Inspired by the textures and colors of healthy food, a mom of two started transforming meal prep for ...
July 22, 2021
BY
Louise Chambers
The Art of Working From Home
By Stephen Nalley It is estimated that approximately 45 percent of the workforce will be working from home in ...
July 5, 2021
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Entrepreneur
Reviving a Lost Art: Gallery Displays Students’ Traditional Paintings
Graduates of the Laguna College of Art and Design (LCAD) presented their final culminating artworks during a July 1 exhibition. LCAD is ...
July 2, 2021
BY
Jack Bradley
Japanese Designer Makes Toast Into Edible Works of Art—As Lockdown Inspires Breakfast Creativity
Japanese designer Manami Sasaki has taken her talent to the breakfast table. Using a butter knife, sewing needle, ...
June 11, 2021
BY
Louise Chambers
Exhibition Focuses on Healing Forces of Art
An exhibition of photography and paintings as examples of the healing powers of art is on display through ...
May 10, 2021
BY
Lynn Hackman
The Vatican Museums: Persevering Through a Pandemic
Commentary On Monday, May 3, the Vatican Museums will reopen to the public. The Vatican Museums were founded in 1506, when ...
May 2, 2021
BY
Callista L. Gingrich
Pastry Chef Turns Cakes Into Art With Photorealistic Bouquets of Buttercream Flowers
A South Korean pastry chef with an eye for photorealism is taking the internet by storm with her ...
April 29, 2021
BY
Louise Chambers
‘Tell Tchaikovsky the News’—the Absurdity of Cultural Appropriation
Commentary On March 8, 2021, the National Post reported that pop star Bruno Mars was being attacked for ...
April 27, 2021
BY
Geoffrey Clarfield
New Film ‘Violino’: Vibrations of the Soul
Watch Full Film 'Violino' here Our souls were captivated when we heard the magical sounds of a 300-year-old ...
April 23, 2021
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NTD Arts and Culture
Remembering What Is Important: It Is All But Hay
As human beings living in this world, we are often bombarded with materialistic desires that may fuel our ...
April 21, 2021
BY
Eric Bess
The Eye of the Beholder: Reflecting on the Purpose of Beauty and Art
We’ve all heard the phrase “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” but what does this mean ...
April 21, 2021
BY
Eric Bess
Congressional Art Contest Celebrates Coastal Heroes
Each spring, members of the U.S. House of Representatives sponsor an artistic discovery contest, a nationwide high school ...
April 18, 2021
BY
Lynn Hackman
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