Like looking through the glass of a rain drenched window, Samantha Paris Estes’ work evokes the sublime landscape of a new frontier. Her story isn’t unlike many other artists who are drawn to the artistic

Like looking through the glass of a rain drenched window, Samantha Paris Estes’ work evokes the sublime landscape of a new frontier. Her story isn’t unlike many other artists who are drawn to the artistic
Today I am sitting in my gallery looking at the work of artist Joel Van Patten and thinking about the title of his show, “Calm in the Chaos”. This pandemic is like nothing we have
Helen Canetta does not subscribe to the binary vision of “fine arts” versus “popular arts” frequently used today. “It is archaic terminology which desperately needs to be revisited” Canetta said, an abstract collage artist, an individualist
Landscape artist Ruth LaGue is on an incredible artistic journey. Her paintings mirror the depths and passages that she has traversed in her busy life. She pulls her creativity for painting from an adventurous and
“There’s something really magical about being on the Boston Common — watching nature change around you as it goes from dusk to night — and when Romeo says ‘I swear by the moon’ to look
“I love telling people that they’re allowed to touch my work,” states Wendy Shapiro. “I have always liked experimenting, mixing medium and trying to create something that I have never seen before.” Wendy Shapiro exhibiting her
A recent trip to Boston for the Fall event at the Boston Design Center was a creative person’s dream. The design center’s event was geared toward the designer and the creative consumer that are looking