Park an inspirational site for art (The Herald-Mail)
Julie Cantrel said the birds, the squirrels and other forms of nature at Hagerstown’s City Park give her ideas for her art. “It’s like a daily source of inspiration,” she said.
How To Make Perfume | How To Play Guitar | How To Play Piano |
Julie Cantrel said the birds, the squirrels and other forms of nature at Hagerstown’s City Park give her ideas for her art. “It’s like a daily source of inspiration,” she said.
More than 60 all-around state champion gymnasts from across Pennsylvania recreated the famous “Rocky” run up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Sunday afternoon as the City kicked off its weeklong celebration of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Gymnastics.
Artists competing in this year’s NZ Body Art Awards at the North Shore Events Centre drew inspiration from all manner of places to create a show bursting with fantastical creatures and creative whimsy.
THE people of Tamworth are culturally richer after a well-attended weekend art show. Kevin Hill said his Top 10 Australian Artists show and sale at Tamworth Homespace attracted more than 1000 art appreciators.
A state-of-the-art CCTV security camera network is now in full operation in Auckland’s leading retail precinct in what is being described as a New Zealand first.
VietNamNet Bridge – Founded by David Belle in France in 2000, Parkour or the art of movement, has only been in Vietnam for a few months but is already being practiced by students in big cities like Hanoi, Hai Phong and HCM City.
The bizarre and supernatural were on show at the New Zealand Body Art Awards. And special effects wizards from the Weta workshop were on hand to scout out new talent at the awards on Saturday night.
DEVIL YOU KNOW: An entrant competes in the Body Art Awards at the North Shore Events Centre. A komodo dragon creation fired Carmel McCormick to success at the New Zealand Body Art Awards judged by Oscar-winning special effects guru Richard Taylor.
DEVIL YOU KNOW: An entrant competes in the Body Art Awards at the North Shore Events Centre. GOING GREEN: An entrant competes in the Body Art Awards at the North Shore Events Centre.
Badri Narayan has been long known as the gentlest among the senior moderns. He shares with them the pan-Indian ethos that formally and notion-wise blends classic art with modernist paradigms resulting in a play of stylised linearity with intense colour abstraction.