Recently, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to speak with one of the greatest American artists of the modern era, Peter Max. He has a show debuting his new collection this weekend at Gallery 725 here in Atlantic Beach, with chances for fans to meet “America’s Favorite Living Artist” on both Saturday and Sunday.
A NOLA Gallery Rebuilt After Hurricane Katrina Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary
Angela King is a 40-year art gallerist and California native who fell in love with the South. Drawn to the history, culture, and spirit of New Orleans, Angela and her business partner opened an art gallery in 1993, and co-ran the business through 2005. When Hurricane Katrina overtook the streets of New Orleans, Angela decided that she wanted to make the transition into having her own gallery – a place where all of the money could remain in New Orleans and help revitalize the city. In 2006, she started remodeling.
Recent Media Coverage of MLB-sanctioned artist Opie Otterstad. Noted for his work depicting each of the last 15 World Series celebrations, Opie Otterstad has commemorated the Cubs’ long-awaited win with the limited-edition piece “It Happened.”
MLB-sanctioned artist Opie Otterstad, noted for his work depicting each of the last 15 World Series celebrations, has commemorated the Cubs’ long-awaited win with the limited-edition piece “It Happened.” The painting captures the moment after the final out in Game 7 against the Cleveland Indians, when the team mobbed the field for the first time as champions.
Pop art icon Peter Max will be in Sarasota this weekend for the opening of a newly curated retrospective exhibit at State of the Arts Gallery. Entitled The Art of Peter Max, the show hangs for only three days in State of the Arts’ Gallery C, with two appearances by the artist scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
On Saturday February 18, 2017 two-time American Music Award winning drummer for Def Leppard Rick Allen launches his third art exhibit at the Wentworth Art Gallery called “Drums for Peace”. From 12 noon to 3 p.m. the “Drums for Peace” Rick Allen Exhibit will be shown at the Westfield-Montgomery Mall Wentworth location in Bethesda, Maryland and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. it will be shown at the Wentworth Tyson Galleria in McLean, Virginia.
Devon Almarinez hails from the streets of the San Francisco Bay Area. His passion for art started as a teenager and continued after graduating from the University of San Francisco. He brought his creative skills on the road traveling around the US with celebrities and entrepreneurs creating custom artwork for them in multiple formats from tattoos and merchandise to street art. His work has been featured in magazines, TV shows and public spaces across the US and internationally.
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — For nearly 40 years, Rick Allen has been packing arenas across the globe, drumming for the iconic rock band Def Leppard. But a few years ago he started sharing other forms of art with his personal collection of abstract pieces.
At first Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen was afraid to admit he had a softer side. Mr. Allen, who has banged out percussion behind the English metal band for decades, started doodling as a boy, but then put such endeavors on the shelf in favor of rock ‘n’ roll.
“I wasn’t sure what people were going to say. Maybe I was afraid of people being judgmental — the musician trying to be an artist,” Mr. Allen, 53, told The Washington Times.