How Street Artists Around the World Are Reacting to Life With COVID-1
(via Smithsonian) Graffiti artists and muralists are sending messages of hope and despair with coronavirus public art
Read more(via Smithsonian) Graffiti artists and muralists are sending messages of hope and despair with coronavirus public art
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Read more(via mental_floss) Some of the most beloved movies ever were based on books. But just because we loved them doesn’t
Read more(via ArtNet News) The art offerings available on the internet have blossomed over the past few weeks, but the most
Read more(via Bored Panda) Even though most of us are stuck at home and can’t go out and enjoy art in
Read more(via Smithsonian) The Spanish Surrealist painted a series of 100 watercolors inspired by Dante’s “Divine Comedy”
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Read more(via Great Big Story) James Edward Smith Jr. is an instructor at the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service in Dallas,
Read more(via Smithsonian) In his upcoming book ‘Neon Road Trip,’ photographer John Barnes captures a luminous part of advertising history
Read more(via Listverse) Posters have been around for hundreds of years. They have been used for many purposes including promoting products,
Read more(via Listverse) Art is a difficult profession. You can spend decades learning the skills of drawing, draftsmanship, and composition. Still,
Read more(via Great Big Story) It’s not a mirage—there is indeed a medieval castle and a Buddhist temple in the middle
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