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Mandy West: Art as a Bridge Between Worlds

Mandy West didn’t come into art through a traditional route, and that’s part of what makes her work feel alive. She began painting more...

Deborah K. Tash: Masks, Memory, and the Green Door

Deborah K. Tash was born in 1949, raised in the Bay Area, and has spent a lifetime weaving together poetry and visual art. She...

Lisa Marie Coyne: Light, Darkness, and the Space In-Between

Lisa Marie Coyne has a way of capturing moments that don’t scream for attention—but settle in and stay with you. Her photograph The Light...

Leonardo’s ‘Salvator Mundi,’ Once Lost, Sold for $80 Million

Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi,’ a masterpiece that has captivated the art world for centuries, took a remarkable journey from obscurity to the limelight...

Tides of the Inner World: The Art of Laura Bottaro

Laura Bottaro paints like someone who listens closely—to silence, to emotion, to the deep current running under ordinary experience. Born in Vicenza in 1958,...

Naomi Wanjiku: Weaving Tradition and Innovation in Sculptural Art

Naomi Wanjiku, a Kenyan-American visual artist and sculptor, blends heritage with contemporary creativity in her unique fusion. Based in San Antonio, Texas, Wanjiku has...