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Graduates of the Laguna College of Art and Design (LCAD) presented their final culminating artworks during a July 1 exhibition. LCAD is ...
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Commentary Over the course of history, and more emphatically, recent history, nations, in particular democracies, swing on the ...
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Portraitist Sandra Kuck’s Romantic Realism
Sandra Kuck's paintings are rich in detail, and take several months to complete. "Yin and Yang" took half ...
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Ideas DO Have Consequences—Revisiting Richard Weaver’s Classic
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Why Realism? Part 9: Dignity and Democracy
Jean-Jacques Rousseau cried out at the beginning of his landmark work “The Social Contract”: “Man is born free, ...
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Why Realism? Part 8: Realism as Torchbearer for Humanity
So let us look at what was actually being done by academic artists of the late 19th century. ...
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Why Realism? Part 2: The Non-Language of Modernism
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