Whether exploring abstract shapes, portraying the human form, or interpreting lush landscapes, Bruce Marion’s lyrical coloration and dramatic use of light and shadow seems to illuminate his subjects from their souls. In all of his work, Marion strives to reflect the inner light playing against the exterior reality, delving into the intersection of inner verses outer spaces. Classically trained as a fine artist, Marion’s remarkable career has been showcased in numerous publications and honored in juried shows. He holds a BFA from the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, where he studied under world-renowned artist Pat Nagel, and Lorser Feitelson, the father of Post-Surrealism.
Artist Agnes Martin – 'Beauty is in Your Mind' | TateShots
Agnes Martin’s restrained yet evocative paintings came from her belief that spiritual inspiration rather than intellect created great work.In this film, whic...
Robert Delaunay - A Look at the Artist Behind Robert Delaunay's Paintings
Robert Delaunay was one of the most unique artists of the early 20th century in Europe. Delaunay and his wife were the founders of Orphism. His colorful works w
In our newest installment of the Art One Show, we take a look into 10-year-old Grayson Barrett's art studio and talk to him and his mom about his techniques, inspiration, and more!
A renowned contemporary colourist and landscape painter and a member of the Newlyn Society of Artists, Ashley runs several painting courses a year in Cornwall and Kent.
"Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow" Piet Mondrian - On Abstract Art
Piet Mondrian is one of the most popular modern artists to date. He set the foundations for Abstract art as we know it, exploring the relationships between the
Josef Albers' extensive work proposing that color, rather than form, is primary in pictorial language, profoundly influenced the development of modern art..
Frank Stella transformed the gestural brushwork and existential angst of Abstract Expressionism into works that offered dynamism, tactility, and scale.