• Best Wooden Travel Easels for Painters on the Go – ARTnews.com

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:11:19

    By The ARTnews Recommends Editors

    When you have a good easel, you can focus on your masterpiece while working in comfort. Wooden easels, compared to aluminum easels, have a more classic and handsome look, and they’re often built with compartments or drawers to keep you

  • A View From the Easel

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:11:09

    Sensitive to Art & its Discontents

    After a brief hiatus, we’re back with the 198th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists send in a photo and a description of their workspace. Want to take part? Please submit your studio! Just check out the sub

  • N.J. pets in need: March 7, 2022 - nj.com

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  • California cakewalk? No big-name rivals for Gov. Newsom

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:09:47

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Six months after winning a recall election that could have ousted him from office, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is in an enviable position as he revs up a reelection campaign that could give him a second four-year term.

    No top-tier competitor has emerged t

  • Captain Kangaroo came to Binghamton in 1963, delighting children

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:09:28

    I seem to be stuck on a theme — and that is quite alright with me. After last week’s column about the Three Stooges coming to the area twice in the 1950's, another reader (thank goodness to all of you for the help) asked me about a visit of another beloved entertainer to Binghamton in the

  • A Family Affair

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:08:54

    The Hyattsville Wire is the premier source for lifestyle news for Woodridge, D.C., Mount Rainier, Bladensburg, Edmonston, Brentwood, North Brentwood, Hyattsville, Riverdale Park, University Park, College Park and the greater Route 1 corridor in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., with a focus on

  • Art Notes, March 9 - The SandPaper

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:08:49

    The Newsmagazine of Long Beach Island and Southern Ocean County

    By Victoria Ford | on March 09, 2022

    PARKED: A SandPaper reader caught the announcement and showed up at one of PSAA’s plein air outings at a county par

  • Bright Flight, by Vanessa Gregory

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:08:22

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  • Empathy in Art: Meridy Volz’s ‘Keeping Still’ at the ‘2022 Artists Council Exhibition’ - Coachella Valley Independent

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:08:17

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    One of Meridy Volz’s recent works, “Keeping Still,” depicts shows a powerful Native American warrior in front of a demonic black cloud in the background—symbolizing COVID-19—and a wall, representing the lockdown.

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  • Show of landscape painters offering change of scene - The Sarnia Journal

    by admin on 2022-03-12 03:08:15

    Posted March 11, 2022 in Featured | Front Page | News

    It was bitterly cold when J. Allison Robichaud and buddy Bill Walters set up their easels outdoors in December for a session of “plein air” painting.

    It was also Robichaud’s 90th birthday.

    “We go out to paint when