What really awesome about this is that the people are the machine. People put money on this end and different people get art on that one. It's like someone pedaling a bicycle to make something work. So lets kick start this thing. Play the art forward! Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Peter Zokosky: The Shock of the Weird (PHOTOS)
Sometimes weird is good. This guys has mad skills but tell me now. When is Art not weird these days? Check out the Whole Article at The Huffington Post
‘Museum Minutes’: Kunsthal Rotterdam Makes Art Admiring A Little More Stimulating
I just l look at painting rather quickly. Unless I am loving the technique then I will scan and study. Like anything I think we are captured by something and fascinated we stop and study and enjoy. Check out the Article on the Huffington Post
Bystanders Lift Car Off 10-Year-Old Boy In New Zealand After Collision
The Beast Rises. I just wrote a blurb about this on my blog about the beast that rises in us to give us courage and physical strength when I loved one is in danger. I guess that's good for people in a crisis that need help. https://aldanaart.com/2012/09/27/the-beast/Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Top 10 Art Documentaries On Instant Netflix (VIDEOS, SLIDESHOW)
I just watched The Woodmans last night. I knew that would be on the list. It was wonderful to see a family of working Artist encouraging each other. I did miss the usually obligatory nay saying father that growls how are you going to make a living. Although I loved the glimpse in New York … Continue reading Top 10 Art Documentaries On Instant Netflix (VIDEOS, SLIDESHOW)
The Beast!
"There is a beast that rises in women to defend their children. A beast that is stronger in the physical than they. A Beast that knows no fear and does not stop." an excerpt from Maia and Anubis: God woman God man: The Story. I was going to write about that beast that rises in … Continue reading The Beast!
Breaking down Anubis mathematically .
I have never redone a painting before but when I came to my third painting the my series Maia and Anubis int he garden. I wasn't happy. Yes, I stayed up all night painting for a deadline but when i got done. I wasn't super thrilled. I loved the composition the dynamic active pose but Anubis proportions were not … Continue reading Breaking down Anubis mathematically .
Working on God woman God man
I am working on the painting putting on washes of cold its more complicated than it looks. I working to give dimension through variation in tones. This is my fourth painting int the series I am finally seeing the beauty in the technique. Before I saw the beauty in the overall painting, the subject, the message, but … Continue reading Working on God woman God man
Mysterious Da Vinci Painting, ‘Battle Of Anghiari’ Will No Longer Be Hunted (PHOTOS)
I want to know. I want them to find the other Leonardo but I don't wan them to hurt the other painting. We go wild when we hear Leonardo. But he was not the only important painter in the world. The painting that lays over his is important as well. Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
The Isleworth Mona Lisa Could Be An Early Version Of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Famous Portrait (PHOTO)
Sorry looks like a copy to me and I am sure they are many more out there. Students used to go to the museum put up their easels and copy great paintings. Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Maia and Anubis the story
Because my new series of paintings had such a strong Back Story I decided to write it out and articulate their story. Ultimately producing a limited edition handmade book to accompany the paintings. Here is their story. Love is stronger than death. There was a King, a pharaoh that passed into death from this world … Continue reading Maia and Anubis the story
So I decided to made more detailed sketches
Usually when I sketch I make very quick unfinished drawings. recently I wanted to make more finished sketches and decided to try my hand at watercolor. I love the way the colors push around completely differently from acrylic or oils. I'm loving it
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s ‘Open Air’ Project Lights The Philadelphia Sky With Coded Messages (PHOTOS)
Wicked Awsome Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Mathilde Roussel’s ‘Lives Of Grass’ Installation Represents The Transformation Of The Body (PHOTOS)
pretty nifty. From grass to dust! Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Did This Couple Steal A Cello In These Mysterious Security Camera Pictures? (SLIDESHOW)
Give the boy back his Cello don't be uncool!! Read the Article at HuffingtonPost Related articles Valuable stolen cello found propped against San Francisco opera house door (mercurynews.com)
Mona Lisa’s Skeleton Belongs To Other ‘Wealthy Woman,’ But Researchers Insist They’re Getting Warmer
OMG leave her be! Why do they have to dig her up? Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Brusspup’s Awesome Optical Illusions Bring Drawings To Life (VIDEOS)
Really amazing. My seven year old is fascinated Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
‘Blink 182’ Photographer David Goldman On His Poignant New Obstetric Fistula Series (PHOTOS)
There is beauty in all kinds of places. It just takes someone to see it Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
The Mysterious Tale Of The Stolen (And Possibly Returned) Renaissance Madonna By Lucas Cranach The Elder (PHOTO)
I got obsessed with Renaissance Madonnas with their pained expressions, wonderful hands and strange looking babies. Nice to see one has found its way home (hopefully) Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Catherine Opie: Cleveland Clinic
Pretty awesome photographs! SHORT: Catherine Opie: Cleveland Clinic.
