The The San Diego History Center was featured in two recent articles
The Houston Museum of Natural Science has been the host for many prominent exhibitions that range from the spiritual to the archeological to The Society of Animal Artists Exhibition, which is an artistic portrayal of the animals that share the planet with us.
Her father first discovered her talent when she was five and created ‘something like a Rothko’ — now, they are keen to develop the brand.
The exquisite work of artist Ryan Spiritas will be on exhibition and available for acquisition at the venerable Milan Gallery in Fort Worth, Texas (505 Houston St.) from July 14 through July 31.
Houston-based photographer Mark Burns commemorates the National Park Service’s centennial anniversary on Aug. 25 with ‘The National Parks Project’ at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, on view through Sept. 21.
As one of the world’s greatest living artists, Peter Max has cast quite a bit of influence through his melding of psychedelia and pop art and a prolific output that’s found him literally putting his mark on everything from canvas and album covers to cruise ships and airlines.
NEW YORK (FOX5NY) – At just 14, Autumn de Forest is a painter with an impressive portfolio. She started painting at 5, began showing her works at art fairs at age 6, and these days her pieces sell at auction for upwards of $25,000 dollars.
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – Twenty five years have passed since the final words of Dr. Seuss were published.
The American writer and illustrator wrote 44 books and sold more than 650 million copies.
And now, limited edition prints from arguably his most famous book, “Oh The Places You’ll Go,” are now on display and for sale.