When I think of Edgar Degas, I think of Impressionist painting and ballet dancers – more than half of his art works depict dancers. What I don’t associate with him […]
Tag: Photography
Mysterious Family Photos (part 1)
I was recently back in Minnesota with my Mom, helping her prepare and then move to a new apartment. This move involved a fair amount of assessing personal belongings and […]
What you know about what you see depends on the angle
Check out this van, that’s a pretty funky and unusually decorative paint job, wouldn’t you say? But it’s not a paint job at all, because this is a simply a […]
Montclair Art Walk: Photography by Anna Ryabtsov
This past Friday night was The Montclair Art Walk, a one night event featuring local artists in 26 Montclair venues. At the Monclair Library’s gallery (in a hallway between the […]
Artsology on Instagram
I know I’m often “late to the game” on certain things, but I’m having fun with Instagram … check out our collection of favorite art works here. Share this: [sharethis-inline-buttons]
“Today,” a photography and video project by Jonathan Harris
I happened upon this video by artist Jonathan Harris today, and found it quite remarkable for both the quantity and quality of the photographic images, but also for his commentary […]
Homage to Harry Callahan
I’m a big fan of Harry Callahan’s photography, and when I was out playing in the snow yesterday, I saw something that inspired me to take my own photographic homage […]
Dramatic, larger-than-life sports photography
When I was at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit last week (also known as the Detroit Auto Show), the event took place at the Joe Louis […]
Thanksgiving Reflections, 2011
Here’s a few pictures from a late afternoon walk on Thanksgiving Day … we hope you’re all enjoying the holiday! Share this: [sharethis-inline-buttons]
Do you see the resemblance?
We know the picture below left is a street sign in New York City, but are we the only ones who think it has a passing resemblance to an image […]