A small group of five of Marcel Duchamp’s early oil paintings in the collection of the Ringling Museum of Art surprises those who know Duchamp only by his “readymades.” […]
Marcel Duchamp’s Surprise

A small group of five of Marcel Duchamp’s early oil paintings in the collection of the Ringling Museum of Art surprises those who know Duchamp only by his “readymades.” […]
Carl Rungius — avid sportsman, ethical hunter, outdoors-man, and superb painter of the North American Western landscape and wildlife –was the most important big game painter and the first career wildlife artist in North America in the early 20th century. […]
Wander through another world at the Degrazia Gallery in the Sun. Handmade adobe buildings, a riotous garden, inventive decorative touches — the compound — and his art – exude creative energy. […]
Tucked in a back corner the extraordinary Medicine Man Gallery — the Maynard Dixon Museum is small. But the overall experience is large — as was Maynard Dixon’s own mark on the world. […]
Creative process des not flow entirely without thought. Subconscious, yes. Thoughtless, no. And it is the artist’s thought process that intrigues me. I like the “wonder” of it. […]
The greatest forgotten artist of the Renaissance,, Andrea del Sarto was once as well-known as Michelangelo and Raphael, and collected by the Medici family and European royalty. […]