It was a good thing his mom named him Art, said Art Cole as he stroked a brush through burnt umber oil paint and daubed it onto a canvas. He sat at a mini-easel on a dining table off the foyer of ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Watercolor artist Janeen Schissler and her husband picked Loveland as the ideal place to settle ...
Walking might be good for you, but sometimes you need an incentive to get off the couch and out of the house. The city of St. Clair boasts just such an incentive: A five-mile walking tour of the ...
From data visualization to mapping applications, art to architecture, product design to fabrication, computer-generated forms have managed to permeate every aspect of our lives. The new book FORM+CODE ...
We like to think that we’re untethered from the shackles of ambient marketing, that corporate logos aren’t as deeply embedded in our psyches as our own mothers’ faces. Ha! Direct your eye, dear reader ...
LaGRANGE, Ohio - Sculptors say they take a piece of stone and "chip away the statue hidden inside." So does Bud Emerson -- but he uses tree stumps and a chainsaw. The Wellington man is internationally ...
One of the DAI's exhibitions is the "Our Century: Dayton Area Collects," which runs from June 29 to Sept. 22, 2019. / Pictured above is one of the exhibition's featured art pieces: Utagawa Hiroshige, ...
credit Courtesy of the Tissue Culture & Art Project "Pig Wings - the Chiropteran Version" 2001-2002 credit Courtesy of the Tissue Culture & Art Project "B(W)omb" A Montage depicting epidermal and ...
James Gardner, formerly the architecture critic of the New York Sun, now writes on culture for several publications. It must be nice to be the president. In addition to having helicopters, jumbo jets, ...