A massive skull covered in discarded flowers from Georgia graveyards was created by Lamar Dodd School of Art Director Joseph Peragine and Professor of Art Mary Hallam Pearse.
A metal heron stands in front of the Arts Council of Dickinson County’s building. Its feathers and body are made from an ...
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Though he mainly sells online, Butler has been selling at the home and garden show for years. Ed Butler, owner of Yard Art ...
Darrell Davis' new sculpture "A Change of Direction" joins the collection at Meadowbrook Park in Arlington, symbolizing ...
Erik Martin’s attraction began with stationary figures and evolved into an Oak Lawn display with sound effects and light ...
A Comprehensive Guide Winter is a time of cozying up indoors, but it can be harsh on the items left outside. When ...
Out of respect for Sharon Osbourne, whom Clown remembers being “so supportive”, the band suppressed their anger at the ...
The exhibit Muscatine History Revisited opened Saturday and will be available for viewing through Aug. 24, 2025.