In 1829, Cuba was the first nation of Latin America, and also before several European nations, to use steam ships. In 1837, Cuba became the
Author: Shirley L. Bryant
Spoke Art’s 2021 Year in Review
Goodbye, 2021:A Look Back Exhibitions, Events, Print Releases and everything in-between Congratulations everyone, we did it! Another year gone or a second run at 2020, we’re not
Collaborative Winter Bulletin Board 2022
I do a collaborative bulletin board for winter every year. Here is the link to the post where I shared a lot of past boards
Print of the Month, November 2022 – Adoration!
Nov 1 2022 Print of the month is back just in time for the upcoming holiday season! It seems like a good time to spread
Sybaris Collection © | Young Artists for Sale: Do Auctions Validate Art?
In the last two weeks the two biggest auction houses, Christie’s and Sotheby’s, have held auctions with young artists between the ages of 25 and
Oliver Valsecchi | Light and Bodies to Portray Human Essence
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Top Artist Debut: Adam Spiżak
For the last 25 years, Adam Spiżak has worked with the likes of Disney, Cannes Film Festival, or Lil Nas X – just to name
Ale Casanova | Colored Intimacy
About Ale Casanova Ale Casanova (b. 1981) is a Spanish artist with exhibitions around Spain, France, and Norway. His works convey simple scenes with absolute
Medieval Hungary: Medieval Manuscripts in Esztergom
From the 11th to the 31st of March, an exhibition presents the medieval manuscripts of the Cathedral Libray of Esztergom. Titled “For They Watch for
Sybaris Collection © | Is There A Digital Photography Revolution?
Photography brings memories, feelings, and ideas to life. We enjoy looking back on things that once happened in the past and digital photographs give us