I get it. Our experience as Christians is so transformative and profound, we want to share it with others. But when we cross the line
Category: Art Gallery
The Mystery behind William Dobell’s ‘The Cypriot’
In 1940, William Dobell (1899-1970) returned to Australia after ten years in Europe. He completed The Cypriot (illustrated) that same year, a portrait of his
Timely exhibitions of Micheline Klagsbrun reflecting on the impact of uprooting of people
The artwork of Micheline Klagsbrun will be on view in a solo exhibition at the Studio Gallery in Washington DC titled Crossings (April 27- May
Gurney Journey: Watching the Magic Show
This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You’ll find practical studio tips,
Recycled Paper | Pre vs. Post Consumer Fibers
We recently shared a behind-the-scenes video of paper being trimmed on our guillotine machine, which raised many great questions about paper-making and processes, including: what
On The Spot: Linda Albertini
Dreamy and soft, the art of Linda Albertini (aka Country Road Atelier) is beaming with homely warmth and a welcoming glow. To make her drawings
Ep 119 Carmel Jenkin Figurative Artist
In today’s art podcast we are talking to Carmel Jenkin. Carmel is a figurative artist from Melbourne Australia who specialises in the female form. We
EP 124 Sketching Your Way Through Trauma with Jeff Schmidt
In today’s creative podcast we are talking to Jeff Schmidt. Jeff is an illustrator, speaker and author of the best-selling book, Heart Attack, which is
Hayfield Meadow in Summer | The Unfathomable Artist
“Hayfield Meadow in Summer” [29th July 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with H, HB, 4B, 8B, charcoal stick and white paint-pen, signed in
How to Amplify Your Art Marketing Efforts
By the way, if you are a paid member of our Sovereign Artist Club or have a FASO website, we have an entire 60 page