Artwork of the Week: Drinking Tea
Artwork of the Week: Drinking Tea
Artwork of the Week: Judith Slaying Holofernes
How one of the world’s great baroque artists used a biblical act of violence to address the repercussions of her rape.
Artwork of the Week: Now Hear This!
Combining traditional style with contemporary themes, Yuko Shimizu creates classic paintings for the new world.
Artwork of the Week: Sunset at the End
When you discover how this unassuming piece of art was created, you’ll be amazed.
Artwork of the Week: Self-Portrait With Death
Swiss artist Arnold Böcklin’s obsession with mortality resulted in one of the most impactful self-portraits ever created.
Artwork of the Week: Rosie’s Tea Party
If great art is about inciting reaction, Mark Ryden may be one of the greatest artists of his generation.
Artwork of the Week: Expansion
When the New York art scene declared figure sculpting dead, Paige Bradley smashed one of her latest creations on the studio floor. Within the remains, she found the inspiration for her most famous design yet.
Artwork of the Week: Bleeding Galaxies
Romanian artist Irimia Sebastian takes a page from Zen Buddhism in this striking depiction of creative influence.
Artwork of the Week: I Can’t Paint
Aarti Shinde’s simple but provocative piece reflects on the artist’s struggle with expectation. But where do these expectations come from?
Artwork of the Week: Morning After
Alyssa Monks’ spellbindingly realistic painting is a testament to the beauty of vulnerability.
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