Last year, art experts claimed that Leonardo da Vinci completed a version of the Mona Lisa some ten years prior to that of the famous Mona Lisa painting which hangs in the Louvre in Paris.Details here.
The original Mona Lisa was thought to be the only portrait of Lisa Gherardini (aka Lisa del Giocondo) ever created by the artist,
The painting in question, dubbed the Isleworth Mona Lisa, is slightly larger than the famous portrait and has been the subject of debate as to its authenticity, but new revelations may finally end the debate that has continued since the painting's discovery a century ago.
Tuesday, August 05, 2014
Art world stunned: Second ‘Mona Lisa’ appears to be authentic
Monday, August 04, 2014
Massive studio sale at Flux Studios
MASSIVE Ceramic/Art Studio Moving Sale in Gateway Arts District !!
Saturday August 9, 2014
8am -- 2pm
3708 Wells Avenue, Mt. Rainier, MD
Flux Studios is moving to Jerome, Arizona and EVERYTHING MUST GO!
Come get it while the getting is good! Selling off most of the contents of a 1500 square foot studio:
• Table top spray booth ($125)
• Pottery wheel ($125)
• 2 table saws ($300 and $100)
• SKUTT KM-1018 kiln ( $400)
• Numerous worktables, chairs, stools, metal and wood book shelves
• Three worktables solid work tables on wheels with shelving below ($350 each)
97" x 61" x 31" h ($350 each)
97" x 61" x 31" h ($350 each)
97" x 61" x 36" h ($350 each)
• Graphics Display System Panels w/ covers (enough to create 10x10 outdoor art fair booth) $200
• Glass Display Shelving ( $75 each)
• Vitrines
Small -- 26 ¾" h x 20 ¾" w x 9 ¾" d ($50)
Large -- 48 ½" w x 24 ½" h x 9 ¾" d ($75)
• Two Ikea Klippan sofas ($75 each), rug ($20) and table ($5)
• Collapsible pedestals, ephemera, cigar boxes,
• Bisque moulds, glazes, tools, Ultracal, bags of plaster, boxes of clay, toaster for polymer clay, acrylic stand, lumber, handmade paper
• Appliances -- Kitchen Aid mixer, Italian gelato machine, etc.
• Two handcrafted cherry Shaker side tables, need refinishing on top ( $50 each)
• Two white nightstands ($20 each)
And tons of random cool stuff collected in over a decade of working in DC!
(Prices will drop 50% after 1 pm)
Saturday August 9, 2014
8am -- 2pm
3708 Wells Avenue, Mt. Rainier, MD
Flux Studios is moving to Jerome, Arizona and EVERYTHING MUST GO!
Come get it while the getting is good! Selling off most of the contents of a 1500 square foot studio:
• Table top spray booth ($125)
• Pottery wheel ($125)
• 2 table saws ($300 and $100)
• SKUTT KM-1018 kiln ( $400)
• Numerous worktables, chairs, stools, metal and wood book shelves
• Three worktables solid work tables on wheels with shelving below ($350 each)
97" x 61" x 31" h ($350 each)
97" x 61" x 31" h ($350 each)
97" x 61" x 36" h ($350 each)
• Graphics Display System Panels w/ covers (enough to create 10x10 outdoor art fair booth) $200
• Glass Display Shelving ( $75 each)
• Vitrines
Small -- 26 ¾" h x 20 ¾" w x 9 ¾" d ($50)
Large -- 48 ½" w x 24 ½" h x 9 ¾" d ($75)
• Two Ikea Klippan sofas ($75 each), rug ($20) and table ($5)
• Collapsible pedestals, ephemera, cigar boxes,
• Bisque moulds, glazes, tools, Ultracal, bags of plaster, boxes of clay, toaster for polymer clay, acrylic stand, lumber, handmade paper
• Appliances -- Kitchen Aid mixer, Italian gelato machine, etc.
• Two handcrafted cherry Shaker side tables, need refinishing on top ( $50 each)
• Two white nightstands ($20 each)
And tons of random cool stuff collected in over a decade of working in DC!
(Prices will drop 50% after 1 pm)
2014 Trawick Prize Finalists
The Bethesda
Arts & Entertainment District and the Bethesda Urban Partnership will
showcase the work of The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards
finalists in a group exhibition. The exhibit will be on display September 3 – 27, 2014, at Gallery B,
located at 7700 Wisconsin Avenue,
Suite E.
2014 Trawick Prize Finalists
The public opening reception will be held Friday, September 12 from 6-9pm in conjunction with the Bethesda Art Walk. Gallery hours for the duration of the exhibit are Wednesday through Saturday, 12 – 6pm.
2014 Trawick Prize Finalists
Larry Cook, Landover Hills, MD
Lisa Dillin, Baltimore, MD
Neil Feather, Baltimore, MD
Zoe Friedman, Baltimore, MD
Nicole Lenzi, Baltimore, MD
Kim Llerena, Washington, D.C.
Jonathan Monaghan, Washington, D.C.
Martine Workman, Washington, D.C.
Naoko Wowsugi, Washington,
D.C.
The award
winners will be announced on Thursday, September 4, 2014. The first place winner will be awarded
$10,000; second place will be honored with $2,000 and third place will be
awarded $1,000. A “young” artist whose birth date is after April 7,
1984 may also be awarded $1,000.
The public opening reception will be held Friday, September 12 from 6-9pm in conjunction with the Bethesda Art Walk. Gallery hours for the duration of the exhibit are Wednesday through Saturday, 12 – 6pm.
The 2014 Trawick
Prize jury includes Tom Ashcraft, visual
artist, founding member of Workingman Collective and Associate Professor and
the head of Sculpture in the School of Art at George Mason University; Laure Drogoul, interdisciplinary artist,
Director of The 14Karat Cabaret and Co-organizer and Curator of the Transmodern
Festival; and Jeremy Drummond, media artist, Assistant
Professor of Art and Interim Chair of the Department of Art and Art History at
the University of Richmond.
King Robert The Bruce heads to Europe
This drawing is "King Robert The Bruce." It is a charcoal and conte drawing that I did as an art assignment in 1980 while I was a student at the University of Washington School of Art in Seattle.
The assignment was to do a drawing in the style of the great masters, and me, being me, chose the late great American master Frank Frazetta, and took one of his paintings and re-did it as a drawing with my visualization of the great Scottish king, who after a personal struggle (well documented in the great Mel Gibson film Braveheart) faced the great English armies, defeated them, and sent them back home to England, thus preserving an independent Scottish nation.
By the way, most of you are not aware of this, but next month the people of Scotland will be voting to secede from their union with England and once again become a separate nation.
In any event, this drawing was just purchased by an European collector, 34 years after it was created, and it is now heading to Sweden of all places.
The assignment was to do a drawing in the style of the great masters, and me, being me, chose the late great American master Frank Frazetta, and took one of his paintings and re-did it as a drawing with my visualization of the great Scottish king, who after a personal struggle (well documented in the great Mel Gibson film Braveheart) faced the great English armies, defeated them, and sent them back home to England, thus preserving an independent Scottish nation.
By the way, most of you are not aware of this, but next month the people of Scotland will be voting to secede from their union with England and once again become a separate nation.
In any event, this drawing was just purchased by an European collector, 34 years after it was created, and it is now heading to Sweden of all places.
Sunday, August 03, 2014
Wanna download my book?
100 Artists of Washington, DC is now available on Google to be downloaded as a PDF if you are too cheap to buy a hard copy.
Volume two announcement coming soon!
Download the first volume here.
Volume two announcement coming soon!
Download the first volume here.
Saturday, August 02, 2014
Audrey Wilson Silent Auction
As happens from time to time,
every artist now and then runs out of money for materials! And this is even worse when the artist has shows coming!
DMV artist Audrey Wilson has two shows coming up in the near future, including a solo show and a museum show, and she has run out of
money for materials to produce the new work!
But we have it in our power to
help out a new voice in art today (and get a good deal while we are at it!) There will be a silent auction on August 5, 2014 at
the Washington Glass School from 5 to 9pm.
Several of the artists in the studio and
others have donated original work towards her cause... work by Tim Tate, Michael Janis, Sean Hennessey and others.
Absentee ballots are accepted as well. Come to the Glass School on Aug.
5, or call them at (202) 744-8222 or send them
an email to timtateglass@aol.com to have images emailed to you and/or to put in an absentee bid.
Below are a few samples...
Below are a few samples...
Audrey Wilson
Ibn
Firnas’ First Glider
9” x 26” x 14”
Pate de verre kiln formed glass, found objects
Retail: $1700 / Minimum: $600 / Buy it Now: $1300
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Tim Tate
Best
Day Ever!
14” x 8” x 8”
Cast Glass
Retail Price: $3500 / Minimum Bid: $ 750 / Buy It Now: $2000
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Sean
Hennessey
Radiance
Cast Glass
Retail Price:
$400 / Minimum Bid $200 / Buy It Now: $300
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Michael Janis
The
Brightness We Could Not Touch
Cast Glass, Glass Powder Imagery
(2 piece work) 20” x 30” x 1.5” and 20” x 10”x 1.5”
Retail Price: $7200 / Minimum Bid: $2500 / Buy It Now: $6000
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F.
Lennox Campello
"Suddenly She Wasn't Afraid Any Longer XXIII"
Size:20”
x 25”
Retail
Price: $500 / Minimum Bid: $150 / Buy it Now: $450
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