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Afrika Fifty 6: Art Class In Session

Art class is an activity that some of us take for granted, especially if you don’t possess the skills to become a great artist. But that didn’t stop those of us that weren’t so gifted from […]

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A City Crying for Chino

I’m a firm believer that wherever you are in life, you’re there for a purpose. In some cases even, when you think you’re somewhere for one purpose, there is another separate purpose that you have to […]

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Austin Lee: Digital Transference

Whenever you’re fiddling with your mobile devices, normally you’re using it for entertainment, personal edification, or just to pass the time. However, technology is not just a means for absorbing...

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David Walker: A Beautiful Mess

Art galleries aren’t the only places where art is showcased. The innumerable places one can run across a great piece is mind blowing. Some places where you might expect to see fine art are inside of […]

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Chambliss Giobbi: Compressing the Truth

Expressing another person’s emotions through a painting may be deemed impossible for some, yet for Chambliss Giobbi, it seems like second nature.  The reason he can make this happen is because of his...

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Irfan Önürmen: Reality Calls

Of all people who could adequately illustrate the media’s impact on humans, an artist would probably make the most sense. But not just any artist – it has to be one who can get a point […]

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Hammonds House: Home is Where the Art is

When I first approached the entrance to the Hammonds House Museum, I was surprised by its appearance. From the outside, it looked more like a quaint cottage than a museum. It’s located at 503 Peeples...

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Sue Tsai: Creating A Connection

Marketing isn’t the degree you would expect a well know artist to have, but this holds true for acrylic painter and designer, Sue Tsai. She received her degree  from Hofstra University in Long Island...

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Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo: Creepy Pop Art

Andy Warhol is overrated. There, I said it. I’ll keep my visuals of soup cans limited to the grocery store aisles. The Marilyn Monroe print isn’t particularly stunning. As far as pop art goes, give me […]

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Saul Williams: Insight into the Future

A lot of people will claim that becoming rich and famous won’t change them however, it’s usually something that almost always turns out to be false. The change occurs when they look at themselves as...

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