
Fashion/Trashion
Originally, Martha Haversham’s found fashion/trashion was picked-up on her lunch break and made back in the office. As an artist, she’s interested in how this practical necessity feeds into the … Continue Reading Fashion/Trashion
Originally, Martha Haversham’s found fashion/trashion was picked-up on her lunch break and made back in the office. As an artist, she’s interested in how this practical necessity feeds into the … Continue Reading Fashion/Trashion
Everything’s going to be back to normal real soon. A phrase that actually scares everyone, especially nature that for some time had finally taken a breath of fresh air. Maybe … Continue Reading A Covid World
Though Nighthawks represents some of Edward Hopper’s best work and is one of the most recognizable paintings of the 20th Century, he did not gain immediate renown for his art. … Continue Reading Nighthawks
Everybody loves lights going on and off, the snow coming down to the music — Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow — or Santa coming down the … Continue Reading This Crazy Christmas
No need for an introduction, you’d know it as one of the most famous, celebrated and digitalized masterpieces of all time. Probably made in the mid 1480s by Sandro Botticelli, Nascita … Continue Reading The Birth of Venus
What about us in the next thirty years or less? What about our lives, our cultures, our art? As far as we can see, no one knows what the future holds … Continue Reading 2046
Ed Wheeler has researched hundreds of paintings and finds that certain compositions beckon to him for a “Santa intervention.” Often Santa replaces a main figure in a painting, sometimes he is … Continue Reading Santa Classics