by julia dzikiewicz | Mar 26, 2011 | blog
Jackie Abrams created the above work in 2010, titled “A Woman of Substance”. It is made from recycled Silk Blouses. I see a quiet beauty in this recycled art sculpture. See it at the Textile Museum in Washington dc in the exhibition titled “Green:The Color and the...
by julia dzikiewicz | Mar 20, 2011 | blog
The above sculpture, titled “Head ” was created in the 14th to early 15th century, CE v(Wunmonjije Compound, Ife.). Isn’t it great? It is part of an exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Arts, titled “Dynasty and Divinity:Ife Art in Ancient Nigeria” , at the VMA...
by julia dzikiewicz | Mar 20, 2011 | blog
“After Mona Lisa 2” is a mixed media piece by Devorah Sperber. Ms Sperber created this work from “5,184 spools of thread provided by Coats & Clark, stainless steel hanging apparatus, aluminum ball chain, acrylic sphere, and metal stand. This work stands 85”x87”.”...
by julia dzikiewicz | Feb 28, 2011 | blog
Michael Temchine is a freelance Photographer. His work was recently featured in the Washington Post Newspaper. He created unique images by using his iPhone . The above photo was created during a recent trip to Israel. In the Post article,Mr. Temchine describes...
by julia dzikiewicz | Feb 17, 2011 | blog
The above image, of Albert Einstein, was painted in 1946 for the cover of Time Magazine. Mr Baker created this image by first creating a detailed line drawing, and then using thin washes to add color and form. This work is part of an online exhibition by the National...
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...