Sculpting Stubborn: Carlos Enrique Prado Breaks the Mold
In the realm of contemporary ceramics, few artists bridge the gap between classical and
modern as sublimely as Cuban-born, Miami-based sculptor Carlos Enrique Prado.
Affordable Art Fair Review: A smashing success
The Affordable Art fair took over New York’s Metropolitan Pavilion last week with 2 floors of over 50
galleries and 200 artists displaying their work.
“Memory Vessels”
Inspired by the vastness of human experience in combination with the simplicity of everyday objects, still lives have been a staple in the study of art and its relation to culture.
Clouds of Thought: Marie-Chloe Duval’s Artistic Evolution in New York City
Allow me to introduce you to Marie-Chloe Duval, a Quebec native whose artistic journey is as fascinating
as it is unconventional. Duval’s path to becoming a painter began…
Animating the Abstract: Marine Buffard’s Whimsical Rise in Digital Art
I catch Marine on a quick pit stop in Paris, where she’s snuck back for a day to grab some “proper
coffee” before heading back to the countryside to dive into her latest project.
Vibrant Vulnerability: Jeena Raghavan’s Colorful Journey Through Art
At first glance, Jeena’s paintings—which tower impressively, especially considering the artist’s
petite stature—might not immediately strike the viewer as deeply intellectual. Their vibrant hues and
captivating textures initially suggest a more lighthearted approach.