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This is how oil paint is made

This is how oil paint is made

Aug 26, 2017 | Fascinations

Watch how oil paint is made at Gamblin Artists Oil Colors in...
Bosch could def be a bad trip

Bosch could def be a bad trip

Jul 24, 2017 | Art I like, Fascinations

Revealing the Hidden Patterns of Birds and Insects in Motion

Revealing the Hidden Patterns of Birds and Insects in Motion

Jan 2, 2016 | Fascinations

From Sam Price-Waldman in The Atlantic: Dennis Hlynsky, a film and animation professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, creates videos at the intersection of art and science. Hlynsky transforms ordinary footage of birds and insects into ethereal illustrations by...

Recent Posts

  • SparcX, April 10 – May 8, 2021
  • 48 Pillars invitational, February 27 – April 3, 2021
  • The de Young Open
  • Bird, Nest, Nature at Bedford Gallery
  • Abstrax group invitational at Radian Gallery, SF
  • 2019 Fall Open Studios at 1890 Bryant Street
  • Queer Eyes show at State of California building in The Fight magazine
  • I’m on the walls of SFMOMA
  • 13th Annual California Centered: Printmaking Exhibition at The Merced County Arts Council
  • Goodbye Arc, hello 1890

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