Category: Art
The Soft Power of Portraits: Exploring the Art of Jordan Casteel
The Soft Power of Portraits: Exploring the Art of Jordan Casteel When we think about art that truly makes us feel seen, Jordan Casteel is a name that resonates deeply—especially for Black women, creatives, and anyone who finds magic in everyday moments. Her paintings do something rare: they don’t just depict people, they invite you into their…
Exploring the Controversial Degas and the Journey of the Little Ballet Dancer: A Reflection on Art, Growth, and Life’s Milestones
As an art lover and someone constantly exploring new creative experiences, I’ve had the privilege of encountering some of the world’s most iconic masterpieces. However, one piece in particular stands out—Edgar Degas’ Little Ballet Dancer. This sculpture has fascinated me not only for its historical significance but also for its controversial place in the art…
The Visionary Lens of Deana Lawson: A Love Letter to Her Art
The Visionary Lens of Deana Lawson: A Love Letter to Her Art Hey, lovelies! 💖 Let’s talk about someone who’s redefining how we see beauty, family, and everything in between: Deana Lawson! If you’re not already obsessed with her work, buckle up because this photography queen is about to blow your mind. 🎉 The Scoop on Deana…
The Bright Works of Alma Thomas
“Through Color, I have sought to concentrate on beauty and happiness, rather than on man’s inhumanity to man.” – Alma Thomas In today’s post, we dive into the treasure of Alma Thomas and her joyful body of work. Alma Thomas is one of my favorite painters lately, in a world full of pessimism and negativity…
Is Mark Rothko just a punch of squares?
A couple of squares? I CoULdD paint ThAt! How many times have we heard that common phrase when talking about contemporary art? Who cares about modern art when art is only reduced down to a couple of lines and squares? Well, today we dive into the simplicity and complexity of Mark Rothko and truly answer;…