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08 Nov Collector’s Notebook: The Big Picture of Fine Art Prints

Posted at 22:37h in Collector's Notebook, December 2018 | January 2019 0 Comments
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All original prints are not created equal, yet there is a rule of thumb that experts say to apply across the spectrum of artists, printmaking methods, and condition of items at issue: Buy what you love and what you wish to see on your walls...

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08 Nov Auction Block: Artificial Intelligence Versus Authenticity

Posted at 22:35h in Auction Block, December 2018 | January 2019 0 Comments
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At a time when a debate rages over the value and the meaning of a painting generated by artificial intelligence — or as international auction house Christie’s described Portrait of Edmond Belamy, “an algorithm defined by that algebraic formula with its many parentheses” — it...

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08 Nov Western Landmark: Hassayampa Inn

Posted at 22:35h in December 2018 | January 2019, Western Landmark 0 Comments
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Blur a few details, and the Hassayampa Inn refocuses on another time: Calvin Coolidge is president; the improved Model A is replacing the iconic Model T on American roads; America is partying in speakeasies; and the Great Depression approaches stealthily, inexorably. During the “Roaring 20s,” architect...

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08 Nov In the Studio: A Renaissance Space

Posted at 22:31h in December 2018 | January 2019, In the Studio 0 Comments
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A vision of the mysterious light in Spanish Shawl, one of JoAnn Peralta’s most notable paintings, came to her as she was waking up one morning. The light was so purely brilliant, she felt she had to match it exactly. But she won’t reveal how...

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08 Nov Designing the West: Reinventing Classic

Posted at 22:31h in December 2018 | January 2019, Designing the West 0 Comments
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Maybe it was her childhood spent across the street from the picturesque, historic Wind Point Lighthouse on Lake Michigan that first sparked designer Kathleen Burke’s love of beautiful spaces. Perhaps it was watching her parents remodel their family home, an old farmhouse with good bones....

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08 Nov Collector’s Eye: A Business and Pleasure

Posted at 22:00h in Collector's Eye, December 2018 | January 2019 0 Comments
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For almost 35 years, Scot Levitt has been collecting, organizing, appraising, and selling art. His position at Bonhams Auction House, as vice president and director of fine arts in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, provides excitement and satisfaction, with fresh opportunities present every day....

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08 Oct Editor’s Note: Questions and Answers

Posted at 21:09h in Editor's Note, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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The question of why people create art has led to many poetic musing by some of civilization’s greatest thinkers. Preceding written language, drawing was likely the first expression of human thought hundreds of thousands of years ago. The first known artistic representations — markings made...

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02 Oct Highlighting the work of stained-glass artist David Fjeld

Posted at 22:39h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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David Fjeld creates stained glass windows using traditional techniques that date back to the 11th century. Working all over the country, from New York City to Hawaii, Fjeld designs windows for private homes as well as churches and commercial establishments. Commissioned for a fishing cabin on...

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02 Oct Illuminations: Highlighting the works of painter Jay Moore

Posted at 22:33h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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Landscape painter Jay Moore translates his visceral experiences into visual experiences captured in oils through his brushwork and palette, his line and composition. “After painting landscapes for 20 years, trying to make everything look convincing — a cloud should look like something floating in the air...

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02 Oct Highlighting the work of painter Tracy Stuckey

Posted at 22:21h in Illuminations, October | November 2018 0 Comments
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Using hyper-realism Tracy Stuckey’s narratives evoke a mythical West. His characters, a mixture of slick billboard models and pulp fiction storylines, speak to the way the West is portrayed and misunderstood. These scenarios, like a funhouse mirror, allow us to examine our own absurdities. “There are...

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