The Funny Thing About Creativity
Creativity is a funny thing. There are days where you feel unstoppable with whatever you’re doing. The juices are flowing and you’re loving the results. But then there are days, […]
Creativity is a funny thing. There are days where you feel unstoppable with whatever you’re doing. The juices are flowing and you’re loving the results. But then there are days, […]
If you’re interested in pop art, graffiti art, symbolic art, contemporary art, or mixed media, then I’d like to introduce you to Nicholai Khan and urban contemporary art. Khan recently […]
Today I revisited a new way for artists to get funding for concepts and projects: Kickstarter. If you’re not yet familiar with Kickstarter, it’s a crowd-funding platform for creative projects. […]
Chronic diseases are a nationwide burden that affect more than 20 million people worldwide. And it’s no secret that the use of art in healing has been widely used to […]
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The Curiosity landing has been all the buzz recently and has even been referred to as one of the most important scientific and technological events of…
If we’re being real, an “Olympic size” really refers to “the dimensions or length prescribed for the Olympic Games and other major athletic competitions.” But popular culture has morphed this […]
During Asia Week New York last week, S.H. Raza’s “Village with Church” unfortunately took no bidders at Sotheby’s auction. The painting, which was surrounded by a lot hype and excitement, […]
This guest post was written by Jonny Blevins, who is living in China now. He discusses his interpretations of Buddhism in China, the quirks of gender in Buddhism, and how […]
Even if you’re not in NYC, you can enjoy many of Asia Week New York’s unique auctions and exhibition pieces from the comfort of your own home. Yesterday was the […]
Foreign words like “zhe ge,” “na ge,” and “měiguórén” (this, that, and American); my fair complexion and blonde hair catching stares at every turn; breathtaking culture, traditions, and art. In […]
Art Dishers! I’ve been thinking of this blog very often lately. I wanted to apologize for not posting for the past 8 months! Life has definitely caught up with me. […]
The Supreme Court rejected a proposed California law that would have banned the sale of violent video games to minors. According to the Supreme Court, video games fall under First […]
I was recently looking at a fellow blog called Drawn (it’s on my blogroll, too) and saw a post with this picture: So, barcode art it is. I’m not very […]
Robert Rauschenberg was an American Neo-Dada artist, however he is also sometimes called an Abstract Expressionist. He came to prominence in the 1950s with the creation of his “combines.” He […]
The Museum of Moving Image will host a traveling exhibition on Jim Henson. “Jim Henson’s Fantastic World” will open on July 16th and run through January 16, 2012. According to […]