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Rams, Goat and Baboon
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON MAY 22, 2016
Picasso has drawn, painted and sculpted many great pieces of art featuring animals.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Swimming with Niki de Saint-Phalle
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON DECEMBER 28, 2014
Today I am looking at the work of Niki de Saint-Phalle.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Lucy Glendinning and the Feather Children
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON AUGUST 5, 2012
I imagine myself meeting her Feather Children on one of my walks up the canyon. Maybe stumbling across it’s nest or something.
Written by
Todd Powelson
James Prosek Bones
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON AUGUST 26, 2012
Old cow bones scattered across the ground.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Drown with Jason de Claires Taylor
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2012
The work of Jason de Claires Taylor has been making the rounds on the world wide web, and with good reason.
Written by
Todd Powelson
“East Meets West” in Ghost Town Cisco
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON OCTOBER 7, 2012
I’d travel down to the ghost town Cisco to do some weekend work in the surrounding area and earn a little extra cash.
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Todd Powelson
Jockey of Artemision
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON AUGUST 18, 2013
The ancient Greek sculpture the Horse and Jockey of Artemision
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Todd Powelson
Claes Oldenburg
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2013
Seeing Claes Oldenburg's work always makes my day and puts me in a good mood.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Mount Nemrut
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON JANUARY 12, 2014
Another cool ancient burial site is Mount Nemrut.
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Todd Powelson
Apollo and Daphne
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON FEBRUARY 16, 2014
I think the sculpture of Apollo and Daphne by Bernini may have been the very first piece of artwork that I ever really noticed.
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Todd Powelson
The Dying Gaul
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON NOVEMBER 8, 2015
The Dying Gaul is a beautiful sculpture, and so very well done.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Mercury Inventing the Caduceus
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 14, 2014
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Todd Powelson
Wulflund Jewelry
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 6, 2015
New pendants from Wulflund Jewelry.
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Todd Powelson
Urban Arts Gallery
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON FEBRUARY 24, 2013
Last weekend was the grand opening of the new Urban Arts Galley, and I am very impressed.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON MAY 6, 2012
… if you know me, you probably know I am not personally very fashion conscious.
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Todd Powelson
Owls and Athena
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON FEBRUARY 7, 2016
It was an owl, and it was actually there and gone pretty quick.
Written by
Todd Powelson
ISIS Militants Destroying Antiquities in Iraq
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON MARCH 1, 2015
We learned last week that ISIS militants were destroying ancient historical artifacts on display at the Mosul Museum in Iraq.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Ancient Venus Figures
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON JANUARY 4, 2015
I’ve been meaning to write this post for a while… or at least start collecting images of these Venus clay figurines.
Written by
Todd Powelson
The Death Mask
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON NOVEMBER 20, 2011
People have probably been making death masks since civilization began.
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Todd Powelson
Moses’ Horny Head
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON NOVEMBER 13, 2011
“And when Moses came down from the mount Sinai, he held the two tablets of the testimony, and he knew not that his face was horned from the conversation of the Lord.”
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Todd Powelson
Human-Eagle-Lion-Bull Hybrid. Attack!
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 18, 2011
Both of these giants wear the face of your king.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Riace Warriors
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON AUGUST 27, 2011
We all blink collectively, and whole civilizations rise then disappear.
Written by
Todd Powelson
The Elgin Marbles
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON AUGUST 19, 2011
Of those, the Elgin Marbles are perhaps the most important and controversial.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Canyon Road Contemporary Art
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON FEBRUARY 25, 2011
Canyon Road in Santa Fe is an excellent place to take an evening stroll.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Taiwan’s Jade Cabbage
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON JULY 17, 2011
When I was a kid, my family lived in Taipei, Taiwan.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Paper, Collage and Cardboard Sculpture – Picasso and Matisse
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON NOVEMBER 21, 2010
It is known that there was something of a rivalry between Picasso and Matisse.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Hashish, Absinthe and Sublime Nudes – The life and work of Modigliani.
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON OCTOBER 12, 2010
Hashish, absinthe and poverty marked Modigliani's career. Life drawing was his gig.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
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“Unique Forms of Continuity in Space” by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni has got to be one of the best sculptures ever conceived and cast.
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Todd Powelson
1913 Armory Show
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON MARCH 3, 2013
If you have an interest in early 20th Century art or follow art history news you probably know that we just passed the 100 year anniversary of the 1913 Armory Show
Written by
Todd Powelson
The Art of Dave McKean
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON JUNE 13, 2010
Digital artist, painter, printer, sculptor, photographer, graphic designer, illustrator, film director, and musician.
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Todd Powelson
Picasso’s Parade
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON NOVEMBER 16, 2012
In 1917 Picasso did some set and costume design for the Jean Cocteau’s ballet Parade.
Written by
Todd Powelson
Riddle of the Sphinx
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON AUGUST 17, 2014
What goes on four legs at dawn, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?
Written by
Todd Powelson
The Green Man
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON MARCH 9, 2014
Branches and bark on his face and skin, leaves as his hair, with flowers and foliage growing out of his mouth.
Written by
Todd Powelson
HUGE. ART. DUH.
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON APRIL 5, 2011
Here is the poster and some information on our upcoming show at the Hive, Duh!
Written by
Todd Powelson