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On the Road to Discovery
It all began in 1841 when an American artist developed a process of putting his paints into metal tubes. Until then, artists mixed their...


Moments in Time
American Impressionism, an adaptation of French Impressionism, took root in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. The style is...


The Hidden Secret of Color
The American Naturalist, John Muir, wrote in The Yosemite, “Everyone needs beauty as well as bread, places to play, and to pray where...

Up Close with Lush Botanicals
Every artist dips their brush into their soul and paints their own nature onto the canvas. Many say to create what you know, and you will...


The Significance of Small Things
"Even small and casual things take on significance if they are washed in space, like a few autumn grasses in one corner of an Oriental...


Painting the Magic in Storytelling
"There is magic in our world, every sunrise, fluttering leaf, and the most brilliant meadow flowers. I paint what takes my breath away." ...


Much More Here Than Meets the Eye
"The elegance of simplicity, the richness of experience, depth of feelings, and the allure of uncompromising aesthetics" is the framework...


Art Offers Breathing Room for the Spirit
John Updike once observed, "What art offers is space, a certain breathing room for the spirit." This statement is undoubtedly true in...
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