• Robert Longo: Storm of Hope

    This year has been a ‘Storm of Hope,” in many ways.  The phrase is anthemic and poignant in that it speaks to the eye of the storm that we have found ourselves in- one unprecedented rain after another.  Robert Longo looks to the unflinching photographic documentation of these moments and renders them by hand so […]

    A. Moret No responses February 27, 2021
  • Outside the Lines, Too

    As children many of us coveted a Crayola collection boasting every conceivable color on the palette with whimsical names like Permanent Geranium Lake, Mango Tango, Granny Smith Apple, Pacific Blue and Vivid Violet.  We could color our world with any shade and thus our crayons, colored pencils and markers were our tools to channel our […]

    A. Moret No responses October 1, 2015
  • Dadu Shin: Born from Lead and Paper

    Illustrator Dadu Shin uses his pencil as a guiding tool to translate his visions onto paper. Installation Magazine: The best place to start is the beginning- how did your journey as an artist begin? Dadu Shin: Art runs on my mother’s side of the family so I was exposed to it at an early age. […]

    A. Moret No responses May 4, 2013