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  • Artist Jessica Artman Finds Freedom in Structure
    Artist Jessica Artman Finds Freedom in Structure
    NEW YORK—Jessica Artman set aside her "stepping stones" to be shipped to Paris. She called those drawings and paintings "the lessons"—not her best work, nothing for sale, but she would never ...
    August 31, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Sculptor Charlie Mostow Keeps It Universal
    Sculptor Charlie Mostow Keeps It Universal
    NEW YORK—Charlie Mostow likes to keep things simple—from the singular to the universal. Everything he does, everything he ...
    August 11, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Katie G. Whipple Kindles Joy and Contemplation
    Artist Katie G. Whipple Kindles Joy and Contemplation
    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y.—You cannot help but feel instantaneous joy when you first set eyes on Katie G. Whipple's flower paintings. When ...
    July 6, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Self-Portraits: Meeting the Artist Eye-to-Eye
    Self-Portraits: Meeting the Artist Eye-to-Eye
    NEW YORK—We see others differently from how they see themselves. Artists' self-portraits bridge that inevitable gap to some degree—forthrightly ...
    April 23, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • A Resurgence of Art
    A Resurgence of Art
    NEW YORK—There's a group of artists who most of the general public has yet to know exist. These are ...
    March 16, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Patricia Watwood Imagines Transforming Worlds
    Artist Patricia Watwood Imagines Transforming Worlds
    NEW YORK—A woman sitting on a rock by the sea reads a royal blue book. A pink stole ...
    January 6, 2017BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Gregory Mortenson Exalts the Human Spirit
    Artist Gregory Mortenson Exalts the Human Spirit
    NEW YORK—A year has passed since Gregory Mortenson reached that quintessential artist's milestone—a one-man show at a top ...
    December 28, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Eleventh Street Arts ‘Wrap Me Up: Winter Small Works’ Opening
    Eleventh Street Arts ‘Wrap Me Up: Winter Small Works’ Opening
    NEW YORK—The Eleventh Street Arts gallery packed a full house at the opening of Wrap Me Up: Winter ...
    November 18, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Anthony Baus Time Travels to the Source
    Artist Anthony Baus Time Travels to the Source
    Anthony Baus seems to intuitively know that we cannot escape the time we live in, any more than ...
    September 9, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • What Unfinished Masterpieces Say to Living Artists
    What Unfinished Masterpieces Say to Living Artists
    "Unfinished" is a grand sweep, showing works from the Renaissance up to today. The third floor shows unfinished ...
    August 4, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Zoe Dufour Aims to Sculpt Empathy
    Zoe Dufour Aims to Sculpt Empathy
    NEW YORK—When we look at a work of art we immediately enter into a relationship with the artist ...
    May 19, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Sally Fama Cochrane on Painting Allegories of the Body
    Sally Fama Cochrane on Painting Allegories of the Body
    NEW YORK—When she paints, Sally Fama Cochrane dives into the chasm between invisible and visible worlds—between the inside ...
    May 5, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Devin Cecil-Wishing, an Artist Who Paints Light
    Devin Cecil-Wishing, an Artist Who Paints Light
    NEW YORK—Up close the lemons look fuzzy. They emanate reflected light, glowing softly. Stepping back from the painting, ...
    April 26, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Brendan Johnston’s Profound Search to Affirm Life
    Artist Brendan Johnston’s Profound Search to Affirm Life
    NEW YORK—Brendan Johnston likes to keep his artistic choices open and varied, yet steady. The young artist has ...
    April 7, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Samuel Hung Evokes Playfulness
    Artist Samuel Hung Evokes Playfulness
    NEW YORK—In the realm of play, what is not real becomes real, what is not serious becomes important. ...
    March 31, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist Elizabeth Beard on Reconnecting With Beauty
    Artist Elizabeth Beard on Reconnecting With Beauty
    NEW YORK—She thinks of paintings in layers. Beyond the first thin layer of broad brushstrokes, the second more ...
    March 25, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Patrick Byrnes Paints Portraits of Intimacy
    Patrick Byrnes Paints Portraits of Intimacy
    NEW YORK—Patrick Byrnes shares many quiet hours in that enigmatic realm of the artist painting the model. Hours, weeks, or ...
    March 17, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Justin Wood Casts a Calming Spell With His Paintings
    Justin Wood Casts a Calming Spell With His Paintings
    NEW YORK—He finds inspiration just walking through a little grocery store in his neighborhood. Some lemons with stems ...
    March 10, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Making Waves, Edward Minoff Dares to Paint Beautiful Seascapes
    Making Waves, Edward Minoff Dares to Paint Beautiful Seascapes
    From graffiti art to animation to painting like the old masters, Edward Minoff contributes to a timeless tradition ...
    March 3, 2016BY Milene Fernandez
  • Artist and Atelier Founder Jacob Collins on the Vitality of Masterful Art
    Artist and Atelier Founder Jacob Collins on the Vitality of Masterful Art
    Artist and founder of the Grand Central Academy Atelier, Jacob Collins talks about his creative process and re-establishing ...
    June 9, 2015BY Milene Fernandez
  • Grand Central Atelier Founder Jacob Collins Celebrated in New Solo Show
    Grand Central Atelier Founder Jacob Collins Celebrated in New Solo Show
    Jacob Collins's teaching has touched the lives and careers of hundreds of young artists.
    April 30, 2015BY Christine Lin
  • Painter Spotlight: Jacob Collins, ‘The Poignancy of Life’
    Painter Spotlight: Jacob Collins, ‘The Poignancy of Life’
    Jacob Collins (born 1964) started painting at an early age, copying Old Master paintings in the Metropolitan Museum ...
    September 30, 2014BY Wim Van Aalst
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