by julia dzikiewicz | Jan 28, 2011 | blog
“Manarola”, encaustic Diptych, by Daniella Woolf, burst with sunshine and bright colors. It is part of “The Audacity of Stripes” series, which Ms Woolf based on wood “shims”. Daniella Woolf is “forever interested in material as inspiration”. For more images, and...
by julia dzikiewicz | Jan 20, 2011 | blog
I first met Laura Moriarty at R&F Paints in Kingston, New York. Ms Moriarty is the Gallery Director of R&F, and also a fine artist. In the picture above, we see the work titled “Area Excavation”. Ms. Moriarty completed this work in 2010, and created it from...
by julia dzikiewicz | Jan 7, 2011 | blog
Mark Evan Thomas created the above piece, titled “Craters of the Moon”, and it is listed as being 6”x6”. I find this photography to be unusually evocative and dreamy. I am also surprised by the small size of the work. Whatever the size, this photo is extraordinary.(...
by julia dzikiewicz | Dec 31, 2010 | blog
Artist Lord Frederic Leighton created “Flaming June” in oil paints in 1895. In the 1960’s the painting failed to find a bidder at an auction at the small price of $140. Luis A Ferre, an Industrialist from Puerto Rico , bought the painting for the Ponce Museum of Art...
by julia dzikiewicz | Dec 21, 2010 | blog
The above poster is titled, “Call to Women Voters:Stand by your Disenfranchised Sisters.” Nina Allender created this and other original drawings for the newpaper “The Suffragist.” She worked mainly from 1914-1927, creating hundreds of cartoons . One can view this work...