Seeing in Black and White March 22, 2022 Call me a purist. Once I shoot in color (film or digital) it’s hard for me to desaturate or convert to grayscale. Losing all…
The Fine Line between Art and Propaganda March 17, 2022 What is Propaganda? In an age where anything and everything could be considered art and where more and more artists are socially and professionally…
The Healing Power Of Art March 10, 2022 Visual Art has been used for centuries as a means of communication, human expression, and conflict resolution. In the modern world, psychological problems such…
Pictorialism and Group f/64: Leaving the Dream and Embracing the Mundane March 9, 2022 Pictorialism was an early international movement of photography that thrived from about 1885 to 1915 and was marked by style in which the photographer…
Art in an Instant: Interview with Instagram Artist @PSOF January 6, 2020 While apps like Instagram and Snapchat may seem to be contributing to the reduction of our attention spans and reduction of verbal language into…
Spotlight: The Hyperdimensional Photography of Michel Lamoller September 20, 2019 Photography can often be described as a 2D representation of real-world objects. Traditionally, we have viewed photographs as prints on paper, while increasingly images…
Are Artists Natural Born Narcissists? August 29, 2019 Many artists draw a profound sense of meaning and inspiration from the natural wonders of life and are thus compelled to relay their sense…
Why Conceptual Art works and how it fails. July 23, 2019 Sometimes a urinal is just a urinal, and sometimes it is much, much more. Duchamp broke the Artworld in 1917 when he submitted his…