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Aug 15, 2019
Reginald Marsh's Studies of 1930's Street Life
Reginald Marsh was a prominent realist in the 1930's who loved to study the street life and underground of depression era New York....

Aug 12, 2019
The Right Way into a Career is Often Backwards
Today I stumbled upon a studio visit interview with illustrator Richard Haines. It is a video published by Criterion Collection. I'll...


Aug 12, 2019
Monday Mood: Connecting Color to a Feeling. (War Photos)
It’s pretty well documented that I’m an art book hoarder in the many articles that have been inspired by what I’m currently reading and...


Aug 12, 2019
you should read this
I have had quite the busy weekend, ending with an energy-filled Newark house show last night at La Pata Fria. Three bands played, and two...


Aug 8, 2019
A Single Candle to Tell a Story
The Baroque period was the immediate follow up to the Renaissance and although the origins of the word Baroque, in an artistic context at...
Aug 7, 2019
The Epic Battle Between Clout and Merit Rages On
In the current world of social media success, there is a quiet battle stirring up between those who are good and those who appear to be...


Aug 7, 2019
cartoons are for everyone
there was a time when i believed cartoons were for your childhood, and you graduate from cartoons to normal TV. eventually i understood...


Aug 7, 2019
The Tragedy of Design that is the New Jersey Turnpike Logo.
During a particularly long drive home the other night I found myself on the New Jersey Turnpike for an extended amount of time and during...
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