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Fountain Valley has identified a dozen city-owned utility boxes to be used in a public art program. Artwork installation can ...
Around St. Paul and the Twin Cities, explore big canvases and big themes, from mental health to incarceration to how we ...
At auction, a beautifully maintained item will always be more valuable than one that looks like it’s been well-loved over the ...
Our Frugal Travel columnist took a budget-stretching, four-day trip to one of the world’s most expensive cities. Would ...
They operate on the principal of wabi-sabi, which encourages appreciating simplicity and finding beauty in the worn, aged, ...
Ann Craven lost nearly everything in a studio fire. Since then, she has made “revisitation” paintings. Next month, these works will be shown across Maine.
A stroll through the village finds many of them at their canvas, carefully minding brush ... In the 1990s and 2000s, a big influx of migrant workers – many working shirtless, day and night ...
The quirky public art pieces along Route 66 are part time capsule, part creative canvas. From fiberglass giants to a man-made ...
Merganser drake decoy by Nova Scotia carver Capt. Edwin Bachman (1872-1914) of stylish form, with a carved head featuring a prominent integral cre ...
Now 40, Nicolas Dalby has won four out of his last five fights. Dalby’s only loss was a controversial decision to the highly-touted 24-2 Rinat Fakhretdinov. Dalby is set to meet fellow UFC veteran ...
Louisiana folk artist Clementine Hunter never imagined the humble “markings” she created on cardboard, canvas, and wood would one day sell at auctions for thousands of dollars.
When the federal government decommissioned Route 66 in 1985, many assumed its glory days were over. But decades later, the ...
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