Written by Suneet Zishan Langar Published on July 08, 2017 The essay, beautifully haunting in its imagery, might be seen as a reflective commentary on the state of our built environment today.
Joe Rudko is a Seattle-based artist whose primary work is geometric collages made from found and repurposed photographs. He received his BFA in Photography and Drawing from Western Washington ...
Plus, Art Hounds recommend a visit to Franconia Sculpture Park, and a storyteller's account of 'How the Wild West was Spun' Painter Heidi Jeub's latest show uses abstract imagery to meditate on the ...
Photographer’s description: “I took a walk through South Lake Union and was intrigued by the abstract pattern made by reflections rippling across the building windows. I took this photo with my Nikon ...
Commercial real estate investors rated Dallas-Fort Worth as the best market in the country for 2023.(typhoonski / Getty Images/iStockphoto) When it comes to capturing stunning reflections, you don’t ...
Six photographers have put their work together for the exhibition, ‘Behind the Lenses’ at Mahua Art Gallery. Hailing from Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and Kerala, the photographers express themselves ...
Conrad Manila unveils the 36th edition of its highly acclaimed ‘Of Art and Wine’ Series titled “The Light That Never Goes Out,” featuring the works of abstract expressionist Coeli Manese. Presented in ...