Compton Verney Grounds: With Joan Bakewell, Kate Bryan, Stephen Mangan, Tai Shan Schierenberg. The 2nd heat of season seven features 8 invited artists producing a landscape of the Compton Verney Grounds designed by Capability Brown, while 50 other artist
Here are the inspiring winning photos of the ninth annual 2022 Landscape Photographer of the year contest. Benjamin Briones Grandi from Chile was named the International Landscape Photographer of the Year for his portfolio. Over 3,800 images from around the world were entered into the competition ...
Experienced architects are also prolific sketchers. Bryan Lawson conducted a series of interviews with six leading architects to gain an understanding of how they worked.•Of the Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava, he wrote: “Calatrava is an accomplished artist with a fine sense of line and ...
It’s time again for my annual review of photographs, a year-end tradition now in its tenth year. This scrutiny is an important exercise for any artist — to reflect, examine, and refine one’s vision. Looking back helps us look forward. So, which unique quality stands out in my 2021...
landscapeFishing, which was meant to be displayed with another piece entitledHunting, was given as gifts to the king of France by Carracci's patron Camillo Pamphili. These works display a deep interest in landscape painting, exploring some of the ways the artist can divide the space to create...
of leaving the material in place. Although it could be seen as a reference to artist Lois Weinberger’s work titled Burning and Walking (1992), Wagon took the approach further into research and a range of diverse applications. They build most of their projects by themselves; the office is ...
She divides her time and her focus primarily in the Hudson Valley, New York City, and Los Angeles, California. Her work is at its most provocative when she develops an improvisational visual treatment of dance rhythms, gentle breezes, brisk winds and lyrical expressions on canvas or paper in ...
I’ve never been one to make New Year’s resolutions. I’m far too easily distracted. Just one small spark and I’m off diving down another rabbit hole. That said, and this might be the seasonal surfeit of whisky and Drambuie talking, I’ve come to a decision: in 2023 I’m going...
Because of many life events that have occurred over the last year, I have decided that at the end of the spring 2022 season it is the time to close my landscape design business and become a full-time artist. As of Jan. 1, 2022, I am not taking on any new clients. ...
apologies to my readers for such a gap in posts, but I’m back now and progressing a ‘new’ series of work (and a few exhibitions to work towards next year). I qualify ‘new’ because while this work is still related to my ongoing obsession with the saltmarsh coast, it feels differ...