Georgia O'Keeffe, paintings
Georgia O’Keeffe, paintings

For several decades Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) was a major figure in American art who, remarkably, maintained her independence from shifting artistic trends. She painted prolifically, and almost exclusively, the flowers, animal bones, and landscapes around her studios in Lake George, New York, and New Mexico, and these subjects became her signature images. She remained true […]

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Big Eyes, paintings by Margaret Keane
Big Eyes, paintings by Margaret Keane

Born in 1927 in Nashville, Tennessee, Margaret has always loved to paint and draw since an early age. She first made her paintings famous in San Francisco’s North Beach in the 1950s. Margaret’s work drew little accolades from art critics but was loved and admired by the world. Andy Warhol said, “I think what Keane […]

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We hit the road with our one-of-a-kind tiny house on wheels!
We hit the road with our one-of-a-kind tiny house on wheels!

“Two years ago my partner, Guillaume, and I were both burdened by high rent, a multitude of belongings, college debt and careers that allowed us to maintain that lifestyle. I was beginning to believe I’d never be able to pursue my passion for writing and Guillaume felt the same way about his photography. Then we […]

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When I am Laid in Earth (Dido's Lament)
When I am Laid in Earth (Dido’s Lament)

In an experimental arrangement and art-video, Roxanna Walitzki explores the transitory nature of being, questions what remains when we cease to exist, and reinvents the past by breathing imaginative new life into “When I am Laid in Earth (Dido’s Lament),” from Henry Purcell’s 17th-century opera Dido and Aeneas. Marking the beginning of an innovative new […]

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Women (Private Conversations), paintings by Barbara Monacelli
Women (Private Conversations), paintings by Barbara Monacelli

Women – Private conversations: the secret, dialogue with eyes closed Fashion designer, illustrator, painter. She lives in Italy. Graduated at the Academy of Costume and Fashion in Rome and, then, in Art History at the Perugia’s University, she took part with her creations to many different fashion shows, among which the one on the occasion […]

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Ellie Davies, photography
Ellie Davies, photography

“I have been working in UK forests for the past seven years, making work which explores the complex interrelationship between the landscape and the individual. Our understanding of landscape can be seen as a construction in which layers of meaning that reflect our own cultural preoccupations and anxieties obscure the reality of the land, veiling […]

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Street art by Rone
Street art by Rone

Famous for his sumptuous paintings of glamorous women, in particular an often recurring image of his so-called Jane Doe, Rone’s work attempts to locate the friction point between beauty and decay, the lavish and despoiled, creating an iconic form of urban art with a strongly emotional bent. Producing many of his early works either through […]

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