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Author: Adrienne Lee

The Answer: Lillian Verkins

Posted onJune 12, 2017June 12, 2017AuthorAdrienne Lee1 Comment

The artist has the Answer deep inside her. It glows like a beacon calling out to others on the journey. It revealed itself to her over a multitude of lifetimes, consciousness being passed onto the next life, the artist repeatedly being born anew. She sought Read More …

CategoriesVisual ArtsTagsAdrienne H. Lee, Lillian Verkins

Richard (HORSEBITES) Minino: Modern Heraldry

Posted onMay 1, 2017May 1, 2017AuthorAdrienne Lee2 Comments

Civilized societies in the 21st century have no need for knights in shining armor riding upon valiant steeds. The Middle Ages were a time of darkness, plague, and war and champions were needed to defend lands and kings. Knights were the superheroes of their time, Read More …

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsHorsebites, Motorcycle, Richard Minino

Forrest MacDonald: The Artist as Both Creator and Destroyer of Worlds

Posted onApril 3, 2017AuthorAdrienne Lee

  To say that humans in the twenty-first century live in a disposable society is a horrifying understatement. “Disposable” is a term no longer relegated to diapers and coffee cups. In 2017, it is more often cheaper to replace a broken object than to attempt Read More …

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsAdrienne H. Lee, Forrest MacDonald

Chris Carr: Reflections of the Surreal in the Mundane

Posted onFebruary 28, 2017AuthorAdrienne Lee

There is a reason why terms like “corporate drone” and “cog in the machine” exist. They are the result of the mundane routine of everyday life that can sometimes be too much to bear. Add to that the hopeless feeling of working for nameless billionaires Read More …

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsAdrienne H. Lee, Chris Carr, Reflective Puddles

Maxwell Hartley: The Visitor

Posted onFebruary 5, 2017AuthorAdrienne Lee2 Comments

Maxwell Hartley is not of this world. He is a visitor from a parallel universe; one in which natural resources are cherished like gifts and are conserved and preserved. The humans in his universe reject the perpetual desire for more and for new and for Read More …

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsAdrienne Lee, Maxwell Hartley

Between Two Worlds: The Art of Nicholas Lucius

Posted onJanuary 8, 2017January 8, 2017AuthorAdrienne Lee

Nicholas Lucius is art. When “living halfway between reality and fantasy” is your modus operandi, creativity is a way of life and art is an absolute. Can a person ever find that elusive balance between reality and fantasy? Nicholas Lucius has not only found balance, Read More …

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsAdrienne Lee, Christian Mythology, Greek Mythology, Nicholas Lucius

Featured Content:

Richard Munster

CategoriesFeature, Visual ArtsTagsCeramics, Jenn Allen, Richard Munster, SculpturePosted onJune 30, 2016February 9, 2017AuthorJenn Allen

Richard Munster’s ceramic sculptures walk the line between man-made and natural rock formations. His work contains natural minerals and utilitarian objects fused together. With a background in Read More ...

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FASHION

Turning Poverty into Prosperity

CategoriesFashionTagsDeux Mains, Laila Silva, Macbeth Studio, REBUILD globallyPosted onApril 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

At Freehand Goods

CategoriesFashionTagsFreehand Goods, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 28, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

Carol Overstreet’s Colony Philosophy: From Honeycombs to Jewelry

CategoriesFashionTagsCarol Overstreet, Fashion, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

FROM THE DESK OF PAT GREENE

A Recent Journey to a Different Time

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsBob Rauschenberg Gallery, Bok Tower, Citrus Tower, Kalup Linzy, Patrick GreenePosted onJune 8, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

The 53rd Hostage

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsFrom the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Military, the Iran Hostage crisisPosted onApril 29, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

I’ve Never Seen La Chinoise

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsDetroit, From the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Patrick GreenePosted onApril 3, 2017April 3, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

FIRST CONTACT

Guitarist Robert Phillips and the Orange Blossom Dances

CategoriesFirst Contact, MusicTagsOrange Blossom Dances, Robert PhillipsPosted onJune 27, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Biblical Fan Fiction and Orlando Fringe

CategoriesFirst Contact, Visual ArtsTagsBiblical Fan Fiction, Charlie Griffin, Orlando Fringe FestivalPosted onMay 6, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Celebrating Women Who Compose

CategoriesFirst ContactTagsBethany Yucuis Borden, Blue Bamboo Center For The Arts, Central Florida Composers Forum, Charlie Griffin, First Contact, Sharon OmensPosted onApril 4, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

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