Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
Out on February's West Seattle Art Walk, we visited the Alki Arts upstairs annex for the first of three days for the Feather ...
This winter, the Geauga Park District is inviting people to visit The West Woods Nature Center at their leisure beginning March 1 to check out the new display “Vivid Planet.” Artists Deb Berkebile ...
Why give flowers? Instead, try to take your signifiant other to some of the most stunning gardens in the world. These ...
Join photographer Bethany Jacobson and Green-Wood Cemetery's former VP of Landscape Design, Art Presson, for a virtual talk ...
A look at key moments at the White House’s signature outdoor setting amid reports that it may be turned into a ...
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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNErie artist turns Loveland tree damaged by beetles into sculpture of OdinAn Erie artist has transformed an ash tree in the front yard of a Loveland home from beetle-damaged timber into a piece of art. Chrissy Allison, who has lived in the home just north of the Benson ...
The Placerville Art Gallery presents Michael Fritschi’s exhibition Local Landscape Impressionism Let it Be, currently on display. Fritschi has created a series of oil paintings of local and regional l ...
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