Nina Hamnett, Portrait of Torahiko Khori. Oil on canvas, 61 x 50.8 cm. Private Collection. Photo © Stephen White
A show I wish I could have seen! Charleston reopened with two exhibitions investigating the relationship between portraitist and model, placing forgotten modernist alongside contemporary hero.
Read MoreOne idea to capture a model in motion.
Read MoreSomeone else is, too. Photographer Brett Warren opens my mushroom musings.
Read MoreI’m really enjoying the sketches I made of the dog I looked after in Hawaii. So free. Plus, I oddly miss her…
Read MoreMorisot was the FIRST woman to ever exhibit with the Impressionists.
Read MoreGardenias, hibiscus, nasturtiums. Painting flowers at the kitchen table.
Read MoreMuse, Modèle d’art @zoebesmonddesenneville always inspires me.
Read MoreNot Old Man Winter! Fellow Minnesota artist, Carl Cedegren. Looking how I feel about now. Check out his work. Gorgeous landscapes.
Read MoreArt 4 Shelter is an annual art sale with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Simpson Housing Services and its critical mission to house, support, and advocate for people experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreWhen the work in progress is more interesting than the finished piece.
Read MoreA bright spot in January on the tundra.
Read MoreSheltering in place surrounding myself with flowers.
Read MoreA positive from being forced into a slower pace.
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