Stippling, similar to but different than pointillism, seems mind-numbingly laborious to me. Each little dot, thick or thin, combines with a million other dots to make an image, I get that. But of this illustrious

Stippling, similar to but different than pointillism, seems mind-numbingly laborious to me. Each little dot, thick or thin, combines with a million other dots to make an image, I get that. But of this illustrious
United States historian and presidential descendent Henry Brooks Adams (1838-1918) once said, “Teachers affect eternity; no one can tell where their influence stops.” This is why ArtBeat Magazine is pleased to introduce ceramics instructor Christy
Without a voice or a supportive environment, human potential is seldom realized to its fullest. Thanks to the Rising Youth Theatre non-profit organization and their esteemed group of supporters in Phoenix, every person who walks through the door is offered a platform from which to
According to Wikipedia, totem poles are, among other things, “stylistic representations of objects in nature” and hundreds of cultures besides the well-known Native Alaskan tribes produce them for a variety of reasons. Denver born John Crandall was called to
Not a day goes by that at least one news story makes headlines about problems at the United States/Mexico border. Whether it is policy, police, or people, there are countless threads weaving into this hot button topic. How
“Because I live in the desert Southwest, water is a major concern,” explains Arizona author, photographer and artist Kathleen Velo. The past two decades have seen significant population growth in big Southwestern cities than any other place in the
There is always going to be something cool to take a picture of and life is endlessly exciting for those who look at the world through camera lenses. This is what Month of Photography 2019
Albesila, a temporary inflatable village, will bloom in Mesa’s Pioneer Park beginning this Saturday, February 9, for the next three weekends, ends February 17. Hours are from noon – 9pm, opening day closing an hour early for special event.
Nearly 10 years ago, Boston-area internal medicine doctor Sidhartha Pani became an empty-nester and found time on his hands after his son went to college. Dr. Pani’s wife gifted him a few painting courses at the Museum of Fine Art upon