The founder of Tamarind talks about the history and future of lithography
Articles & Interviews
Michael Ome Untiedt | Telling Stories
Michael Ome Untiedt wields a metaphorical paintbrush
Artist Studio | Laura Robb
Laura Robb, it’s a true artist who designs her whole house around three windows that allow the perfect light into her studio.
Dan Beck | A Painter’s Playlist
Colorado artist Dan Beck finds parallel’s between music and his figurative artworks
Tony Angell | Wrestling with Stone
Washington sculptor Tony Angell coaxes animal forms from granite and more
Latin American Art | Deborah Rael-Buckley
Ceramic sculpture rich with symbolism
Kent Ullberg | Animal Kingdom & Animal Sculptures
Kent Ullberg’s masterful wildlife sculptures reflect his lifelong love of nature
21 Over 31 | Scott Royston
By Bonnie Gangelhoff SUMMERTIME THIRST QUENCHER was born of a strictly “Baltimore thing,” Scott Royston says. According to the Maryland-based artist, locals like to sip lemonade through peppermint sticks. “They are porous and act like a straw,” he says, explaining the special attributes of the red-and-white striped candy. In general, the subject matter of Royston’s [...]
Success Stories | Mian Situ
By Bonnie Gangelhoff In 1995, the Oil Painters of America awarded Mian Situ its top prize—Best of Show at its National Juried Exhibition. The prestigious award seemed to announce Situ’s arrival to the representational art world. Today his intricate, large-scale depictions of his native China, as well as the Chinese immigrant experience in the western [...]


