Danielle Galietti’s snow art has become a winter tradition in North Adams, where the former competitive figure skater uses her background to create large-scale drawings at Natural Bridge State Park ...
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New York-based Ghiora Aharoni Design Studio is exhibiting The Zamrud. An emerald reliquary (a container for holy objects) sculpted from a block of brass, the work celebrates the green gem’s enduring ...
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After my first life-drawing class, I felt transformed. Then I decided to become a model myself. Just imagine the audience is naked.” This is well-known advice for anyone who has jitters before going ...
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In cities around the world, groups of people get together to do on-location drawing in the place where they live. They say it helps them notice new things in their city.
Little Arisha watched Royal Bengal Tiger on television, where the national animal was portrayed as a ferocious species.
Sketchers say making art together in urban environments allows them to create a record of a moment and to notice a little bit more about the city they see every day.