Since AI photography first entered our stratosphere, it’s been a point of controversy. Hyper-realistic, computer-generated images are now so convincing that it’s hard to distinguish real photos taken ...
Creativity knows no limits, and photography has a way of turning imagination into something tangible. Photographer Karen Jerzyk has created something incredible with “My Lonely Astronaut”, a surreal ...
Painted in the 1640s or 1650s by Flemish artist Erasmus Quellinus II, the portrait first arrived at Chatsworth House in 1838. Courtesy of the Art Loss Register A 17th-century double portrait depicting ...
Since starting her portraits in January, Schief estimates she’s created between 150 to 200 unique portraits at her shop Warm Shape, 267 S. Avenida del Convento, and at various events and places around ...
Get ready to see your furry friends in a whole new light! We’re featuring the extraordinary work of college artist and ...
Like many others, Maurene Cooper shifted her career focus during the pandemic, and she now creates one-of-a-kind Victoria era keepsakes. The Montgomery County artist launched Vanity Tintype in ...
In “Looking and Feeling,” columnist Weili Jin ’28 explores form, rhythm and emotional valence in works of art from across the globe. In honor of John Singer Sargent’s birthday on Jan. 12, 1856, I ...