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Taking Aim — Jesse’s Studio
Let’s pretend I didn’t write the wrong title on the schedule. WARNING: Rudeness and bad language. Lot finds herself increasingly frustrated. Missed Charlotte’s previous adventures? Find the full chronological list on the Weekly Serial page. London – 1839 Sitting in bed with my head against Bran’s shoulder and my hand resting on his thigh I […]
Sara Hupas – Abstracts – Artist Portfolio Magazine — Artist Portfolio Magazine – An Independent Art Magazine
Artist Portfolio Magazine – 2016 Abstracts Art Exhibition Sara Hupas – Cracor, Poland Born in 1987 in Prudnik. A graduate PLSP name of John Cybis in Opole. In 2007-2010 student of the Opole Institute of Art at the Art Education in the arts. Degree in sculpture studio under the direction of Prof. Marian Molenda. Since […]
Shop ‘Til You Drop — Discover
Shop ‘Til You Drop (literally)! Satire in tilt shift, by Subatomic Tourism.
Thankful for Peace — Karen Tashkovski
Every year my Studio in Art students create illustrations for the Lions Club peace poster contest. This year’s theme was A Celebration of Peace. It is really an incredible experience to work with the Chittenango Lions club on this endeavor. Three members judge the posters, choose a winner and present cash prizes for 1st, 2nd […]
The Building Blocks of Character — Jesse’s Studio
At the risk of sounding strange, writing new characters can be like making new friends. You could quiz and query them but the only way you really get to know people is by long conversations and seeing how they behave. You may think your character is a particular kind of person but it’s not until […]
We Call It Magic Cube — The Inspiration Shots
iPhoneOgraphy – 27 Nov 2016 (Day 332/366) Rubik’s Cube is a 3-D combination puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernö Rubik. Originally called the Magic Cube, the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Ideal Toy Corp in 1980 via businessman Tibor Laczi and Seven Towns founder Tom […]
Melancholia after Fidel — Idiot Joy Showland
In Fidel Castro we mourn something else; not our defeat, but our victory.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week — Longreads
Our top stories of the week, as chosen by the editors at Longreads.
Shakespeare, Trump: On Being Irrational — Discover
“What Happened? How did we get here?” John Kelly looks at the first questions we ask when we encounter the irrational in art and in real life — and at how we might answer them and move forward.