Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
Dorothy Hood, an adventurous Texan whose enthralling abstract paintings won her great renown in the Houston art world ...
Michael West, a little-known Abstract Expressionist woman painter, is finally getting the spotlight at New York's Hollis ...
Running until June, the exhibition is West Palm Beach-based artist Jane Manus' fourth exhibition with the Ann Norton ...
Artist Caroline Kent poses for a portrait at her studio in Humboldt Park. Kent is the talent behind a large, site-specific mural in Union Station and forthcoming exhibitions at the Smart Museum and ...
Galerie Maximillian will host a Valentine’s Day reception from 5-8 p.m. Friday showcasing the new exhibit “Contemporary ...
Discover how art can transform your home into a personal oasis, reflecting individuality and enhancing its look and feel. Art ...
The call to get more fiber into your diet used to provoke some eye-rolling. Fiber is not exactly the most glamorous nutrient.
The scale invariance in branch diameter dictates how much smaller a limb should be as it branches and how much investment a ...
The city's commitment to creativity has a new expression — a mural by local artist Roberto Lara dedicated Saturday at the ...
New study shows Middle Paleolithic people intentionally decorated stone tools, offering evidence that abstract thinking began ...