"If I get a little burnt out on the visual art and hand-rendering thing, I can kind of chill out and go into music... it's still exercising the mind in the same way -- just on a totally different platform."
The Satanic Satanist is a heart-warming pop effort that also relies on one's ability to connect with the softness and imagery of Gourley's lyrics. Interspersed also are more "nerdy" things -- covert as they may be -- that are inspired by...
Cutesy characters dreamed up by kids from France, Spain, and Germany are on display at the Jardín de la Ciudadela in Pamplona, Spain, right now. Inspired by one of the characters (center), created by Giacomo Nanni, the title of the show is Era La...
Emanuele Sferruzza Moszkowicz crafts dizzying worlds as tantalizing as his name. Published in publications in numerous countries, Sferruzza Moszkowicz will now be showing some of his works at The Fallout Gallery in Las Vegas, from August 6th through...
Sohaila Adela, whose work is on the right, will have a show opening this Friday, May 15th, at Moksha in the University District (4542 University Way NE). Her new body of work features well-drawn female characters, as before, but they are now...
"One day, I decided that I'd never become an artist if I never had time to do it, so I quit [my job]. It was a really hard decision because it was a really fun job and I had a lot of great friends and connections through it, but I really had to get...
Starting tomorrow at the Catherine Person Gallery is a group show called “High Rise,” featuring the most basic of artistic types — drawings. Joseph Pentheroudakis painstakingly uses dots of pen and sumi ink to create this abstract...
I went to the Henry Art Gallery today with no expectations and was blown away by the William Kentridge exhibit. A South African native that has achieved world-class fame for his drawings, installations, performance arts, animations, and more...