If you go to Italy, or to the Italian Renaissance galleries of an art museum, you may find yourself wondering how artists of the time created work of such refinement and complexity. What were the ...
Drawing the works of art is done in a loose and uninhibited way, working quickly and energetically, with a focus on expressive line and "note-taking" through sketching. Both new and returning students ...
Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing #990 has been installed in Pratt’s Brooklyn campus library after a 10-month-long process that was completed in February. The project was spearheaded in spring 2015 by the six ...
FiftyThree, maker of the fine-art drawing app Paper and its accompanying iPad stylus ‘Pencil’ unveiled an online platform accessible within the app called Mix. This third phase of the company saw it ...
For those of you who still cherish “hand-made” architectural drawings, there is a small jewel of an exhibition to be enjoyed at the Victoria Munroe Fine Art gallery on view through July 12. The show ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. An appetite for collecting drawings has existed since the Renaissance, but there has been a steady increase in ...
Mercedes Matter, “Untitled (Table Top Still Life)” (ca. 1935-1936), oil on board laid down on canvas, 12 x 16 inches (all images courtesy Mark Borghi Fine Art) Mercedes Matter (1913-2001) did not make ...
The medium is our art critic’s favorite — and this is a rich moment to indulge in works on paper, from the Drawing Center to the weeklong Master Drawings New York. By Roberta Smith Drawing is really ...
Fine art can be thought of as the one that has always sparked debates, conversations, arguments, criticisms, and appreciations. It is just an ‘Art’. There is no use of that art, there is no practical ...
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