Recent Art

Hanged Man's Gallery

by Malcolm McClinton

12 May 2008

I have found a nice little niche for myself that satisfies my natural anti-authoritism, reclusiveness and my need for adulation all at once.

Arwen's Morbid Sanctuary

by Paula Friedlander

14 April 2008

Silhouette art has a long history in many cultures. From silhouette portraits popular in the 1700's to traditional cut paper art in China and Poland, it is a beautiful art form using the contrast of dark and light, shadows and illumination.

Lost Pictures, Lost Visions

by Damir Radic

10 March 2008

The first half of the 20th century was marked by radical ideas and the creation of the new technologies. The evidence of the time, photographs and posters, still carry the strength of this lost era.

To Meet You

by Kathi Day

11 February 2008

I don't think to myself "Ah, today is a cat day." when I wake up, but sometimes I think "Ah, today was a cat day." when I go to sleep. (It can be very frustrating to have a dragon day when you need to draw a cat.)

Archived Art Galleries

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