Whenever I first looked at Vincent Van Gogh’s self portrait his missing left ear had always been distinct from the rest of his features. The mishap is undocumented, but it…
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Banana Art is Genius
Food is everywhere. And I’m not referring to the leftover plates of Greek salad on your 10 feet dining table or the assorted plump fruits in the chilled, sprinkled rows…
Art Therapy: No Experience Required
We are constantly looking for new ways to relieve our stress and relax- when the answer may be as simple as a piece of paper and a pen. We’ve all…
Made in China: Intricacies in Ancient Asian Art
From the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Terracotta Army, or even the Summer Place, China is filled with historical landmarks that many tourists can enjoy. As with many countries,…
The Most Important Art Movements, To Date (Probably)
To many of us, art is simply something to appreciate visually and admire momentarily. However, with art, there’s always more to learn. Behind the work, there is inspiration and growth—growth…
Vogue, Waack, Dance with Ryan Ho: Dancer and Choreographer
Learn about voguing, waacking, and dance videos from Ryan Ho, a young creative waiting for his next big project. “I went just for fun…. but then I got into it.”…
100 Days of Ballet
I have never understood what made ballet interesting, not until I watched ballet videos for a hundred days. It is generally conceived that preparing for the arts start at the…
Art Then and Now
Medieval artworks were often large paintings made with gold or other elaborate material. Now, art can be anything from simple geometric outlines to abstract splashes of paint on a blank…
Photography 101 with Spencer Lee
Spencer Lee is a 14-year-old photographer from Southern California. He moved to the U.S from China a few years ago and has pursued photography for the past two years. Let’s…
The Feud: Modern Art
If you’ve ever stared at a canvas with a bunch of lines scrapped with only a splash of color, most likely you would think it does not belong in a…