Hosted by Sook-Yin Lee, Landscape Artist of the Year Canada brings together the country's top professional and amateur artists in a battle of the brushes to see who can best capture the country's most ...
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Artist collects trash from national parks and uses it as canvas for stunning landscape paintings
Classically trained as a landscape painter, Mariah Reading realized that using new canvases and materials was harming the ...
Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism, by Barry Schwabsky (DAP, April 2019) Art critic Barry Schwabsky’s new book, Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New ...
The Chiura Obata Papers were the source for an assignment created in the Archives of American Art’s Teaching with Primary Sources workshop Michaela Rife Chiura Obata, El Capitan, n.d., watercolor on ...
Before you begin painting, or even consider painting, ask yourself why you want to paint landscapes or any other subject. Is it because it lets you replicate the appearance and feel of what your eyes ...
The reconfigured piece by Elyn Zimmerman had been renamed "Sudama." Elyn Zimmerman, Sudama (1984/2023) at American University, Washington, D.C. Photo ©Nord Wennerstrom, courtesy of the Cultural ...
For generations of painters and admirers, rare and seldom-displayed landscape painting from China’s Song dynasty rank among the most outstanding achievements of Chinese culture. On view May 17–Oct. 26 ...
Some of the most fascinating, unsettling examples of landscape painting in the contemporary United States are to be found in its prison visiting rooms, where they function as painted backdrops for ...
Spending time in nature reduces stress. A number of scientific studies have found it can help lower cortisol and blood pressure levels, and even alleviate depression and anxiety. While few of us these ...
A new collaboration between between ecologists and art historians explored whether it’s possible to get accurate information about landscape ecology from nineteenth century paintings. They studied the ...
“We are still in Eden; the wall that shuts us out of the garden is our ignorance and folly.” Thomas Cole. Essay on American Scenery, 1835. The Poetry of Nature, organized by the New-York Historical ...
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