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A new show, "Infinite Images" at the Toledo Museum of Art, traces the long history of algorithmic art from the 1960s to today ...
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One of the most fascinating aspects of Mt Oeuvre is the layered texturing technique used. Instead of simple brush strokes, ...
Dubai International Art Centre (DIAC) hosted the second edition of its group art show titled 8”x8” Beauty in Unity. BiU ...
Selling art on Amazon comes with a monthly fee of $39.99 for a professional selling plan, or you can start with an individual plan that has no fee, but takes $0.99 per item sold. Additional costs may ...
Toledo is home to dozens of pieces of public art. That includes everything from large-scale sculptures to benches. It can be found all over the city and there’s a new way to check it all out.
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From Maja Petrić’s data-driven light sculptures to Deekay’s emotionally charged hand-drawn loops, the Digital Art Awards spotlighted cutting-edge creativity across code, AI, and immersive tech.
"There's an intellectual part, but then there's this totally emotional part." For Raymond L. Haywood, finding balance in his art is an integral part of his process.
Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
Mary Mathews has come a long way since her first log cabin crazy quilt in 25 years. She started improvising and learned to see her art with a different lens.
The pairing of Amanda Church and Jenny Hankwitz, both longtime practitioners of geometric abstraction, is a stroke of genius for their similarities and differences.