Sarah Soule Webb has always loved art and the creativity that accompanies it. Now, the former dietician has an art studio and ...
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Spring Arts Preview: Visual Art
Pioneer Square’s First Thursday crowds may be getting the headlines, but the city’s visual arts scene stretches far beyond one neighborhood. From Belltown to Ballard to Capitol Hill—and even down to ...
Andrea Fraser had long felt that she was to blame for the years her mother, Carmen de Monteflores, was overlooked. Now Carmen is 92. Can the Whitney Biennial make amends?
Five Below has a wide range of items for your home. From kitchen organization to hosting needs, these items are both ...
Beach clubs have evolved over the past 30 years, becoming a must-have feature on new superyachts. Here are seven of the best on the seas.
For its Frieze debut, Campeche brings a solo show by Abraham González Pacheco. The Mexican artist imagines the gaps within established histories that surface, he says, ‘like ancient pottery shards ...
Gallery 500, 1870 Victory Circle, Daytoa Beach Details: In conjunction with Women's History Month, this exhibition by the Florida Women's Art Association challenges local women artists to explore ...
Across the Maldives and Thailand, Hilton presents four extraordinary private sanctuaries—each a distinct expression of modern ultra-luxury.
Dive into the fascinating process of building a deep sea monster diorama, starting from a wire armature and polymer clay.
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Why painting water is harder than it looks
Capturing the movement and glow of water on canvas is a real challenge. Watch how this ocean-inspired acrylic painting slowly comes to life with color and light. #AcrylicPainting #OceanArt #ArtProcess ...
The avant-garde environments of Piero Manzoni, the abstract visions of Agnes Martin, Rina Banerjee’s diaphanous monuments, ...
This glowing liquid metal turns sea water into energy — Experts achieve a milestone tried since 1839
What if the world’s real energy breakthrough is waiting offshore? Most of the planet is covered by ocean, and now scientists are experimenting with ways to pull clean fuel directly from seawater.
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