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A new exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art puts 17th-century artist phenom Rachel Ruysch back in the spotlight.
A tight compression of flowers ... life is anything but still. Judith Linhares, “Housekeeping” (2024), oil on linen Linhares’s narratives present both whimsy and menace. The two largest ...
Every year in late April, the hallways of the Minneapolis Institute of Art transform into a somewhat natural habitat. Local ...
In her paintings, the 17th-century Dutch painter captured a pure, crystalline moment of time with unnerving verisimilitude.
"A garden, like a library, is a whole made up of separate interests and mysteries: among these mysteries are green flowers ...
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She advised: “Lavender plants do not require a lot of nutrients, but you can still use some kitchen scraps ... can encourage your plants to “flower more” and strengthen their roots.
Stubbornly original, Still intended his art to “be engaged in that which exalts the spirit of man.” To achieve that, he said, “a fresh start must be made ...
April 14, 2025 • Did you know there's an insect that can fling its pee 40 times faster than a cheetah accelerates? We did — thanks to a comic from the Bhamla Lab at the Georgia Institute of ...
Pirsig’s 1966 Honda Super Hawk motorcycle, featured in his novel Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ... their own accommodation with modern life, governed by neither a reflexive aversion ...