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A Friend in Need,” 1903 by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Behind The Iconic ‘Dogs Playing Poker’ Paintings

When it comes to the world of art, poker isn’t just one of the many games available at betsafe.com/en/casino – it’s also the theme of an iconic collection of paintings. Dogs Playing Poker by the American artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge started life in 1894,

Notes to NHS Staff

Notes To NHS Staff

Before the capital ground to a sudden halt this month, Londoners would have noticed Andy Leek’s Notes to Strangers on their daily commute. Dotted around bus stops and tube stations across London, these simple messages of positivity and motivation written in black marker pen on bright A4 sheets have cheered up the daily slog of many since 2015.

5 Ways to Make Your Studio More Alluring to Guests

If you run a studio in an arts district, then you’re probably competing with neighboring studios to attract potential visitors and buyers. A lot of people who don’t frequently visit art galleries might feel a little hesitant about stepping into one because some artists are known for being overly salesperson-ish, and also because some studios give off an “upscale and pretentious” vibe.

How Magazines Help Keep the Art Fair Culture Alive

Magazines are an integral part of art fairs and art in general. The contents of magazines can be aimed at professional and amateur artists, art buyers, galleries, and the general public with the primary purpose of sparking interests. This post looks into the reasons why magazines help keep the art fair culture alive.

HALO_photo credit Fang Zheng FAD maga

Karolina Halatek: HALO

The title of the work HALO refers to the natural optical phenomena seen around the sun or moon, produced by light in the interaction of ice crystals.

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