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Artists, Education, Family, Inspiration, New Orleans, Sewanee, Trips

&…Looking Back

I just received the latest issue of my high school alumni magazine and there is an article mentioning most all of my early art teachers. It’s so nice to see…

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April 20, 2009
Celebrations & Events, Inspiration, Music, Performance

Earth Wind & Fire is Everlasting

After 40 years, Earth Wind & Fire is everlasting! See and hear musical highlights from a recent concert in DC on Art Is Everywhere.

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August 17, 2017
Artists, Design, Food & Drink, Functional Art, Inspiration, Sculpture

The Sculptural Culinary Tools of Sweet Gum

Sculptural culinary tools of Sweet Gum can bring a whole other sensory experience to the enjoyment of preparing and eating food; seen on Art Is Everywhere.

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June 8, 2017
  • Creative Process,  Education,  Kick-Start the Weekend,  Mural Mondays,  Murals,  Performance,  Philosophy,  Photography,  Science,  Sculpture

    Engineering and Art

    July 2, 2010 /

    This post brings several aspects of engineering together with relation to art. 1) Teaching art and creativity can be done through “Reverse Engineering” — thinking backwards from the final product on how the artist created/constructed it and his or her creative process in the making to improve upon, rather than copying the object or artwork. 2) Reading about Tony May’s work on ArtShift SanJosé, made me think of the engineering needed to construct his sculptures, some of which are made with books. 3) The late  George Adams was an engineer and a self taught artist, who helped restore many murals in the US Capitol. His engineering skills helped him decipher…

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  • Artists,  Design,  Exhibitions,  Film,  Functional Art,  illustration,  Inspiration,  Literature

    Pop-Ups Plus

    June 30, 2010 /

    I recently saw notice for and exhibition called, Paper Engineering: Fold, Pull, Pop and Turn, about pop-up books at The National Museum of American History. I’ve always enjoyed pop-up books, so I hope I can see this. The exhibit contains book from the Smithsonian Institutions’ Library’s Here’s the NMAH’s quite fascinating video on the subject and how involved a pop-up project may be. I have an even greater appreciation of a pop-up book after watching this. It’s truly a work of art and a paper engineering and folding feat. If you’d like to try a more simple book construction, check out the Altered Book Basics, as a project from a…

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  • Artists,  Mural Mondays,  Murals

    Some Over the Top Trompe l’Oeil Murals

    June 28, 2010 /

    Continuing with my Mural Monday Theme, several muralists are known for their over-the-top, grand, trompe l’oeil style. I’m listing just a few here. 1) Eric Grohe, as described in the article, “Move over Bansky…” from the London Evening Standard. (There are a lot more pictures to be viewed on this link + here’s a previous post.) 2) John Pugh’s 3-D work is described in the article, “Off the Wall…” on the Daily Mail UK. 3) Murals of Lyon, France by Halim Bensaïd (CitéCréation), as described on France Today: Murals produced by CitéCréation were designed not just as decoration but to help the people of Lyon rediscover their local identity, to…

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