Figurative Art — Commemorating the Human Experience
More than the simple recreation of humans in history, figurative art defines the human experience in creativity. Its history is storied, but it has made a comeback.
Read moreMore than the simple recreation of humans in history, figurative art defines the human experience in creativity. Its history is storied, but it has made a comeback.
Read moreAlthough touted as one of the biggest art markets in the world (behind only London and New York), Hong Kong simply did not have a showcase building for art galleries. However, a new era begins with an addition to the…
Read morePhoto Courtesy of Sybaris Collection The economic growth in the East has been steady in recent years. As economies grow, populations increase, and with them comes the flourish of cultural appreciation and increased artistic creation. The art scene in the…
Read moreOnce simply considered a method to commemorate events and to replace the time-consuming process of painting moments in time, photography has become a diverse form of art, worthy of collection. While many museums have collections, either representing local or noteworthy…
Read morePhotography brings memories, feelings, and ideas to life. We enjoy looking back on things that once happened in the past and digital photographs give us the ability to shorten that “past” exponentially. Digital photography has also opened the world to…
Read moreThe skill of drawing, of writing, of making marks on a surface for storytelling, is one of the most obvious human skills. Beyond that ability, one may look to individuals who possess a stronger version of that skill, to create…
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