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Tony Peters Featured in Southwest Art Magazine March 2012 Issue
Shabby street corners, deserted rail yards, neighborhood liquor stores: When it comes to subject matter, these are a few of Tony Peters’ favorite things. “The urban landscape is my natural …
Continue Reading »Bela Bacsi Featured in Sculpture Review Magazine Fall 2011 Issue
Béla Bácsi uses humor as an invitation to engage his sculptures. While some contemporary art can seem intimidating or esoteric to the viewer, Bácsi’s humor often suggests a kind of …
Continue Reading »Scott W. Prior Featured in American Art Collector December 2011 Issue
Scott W. Prior pays homage to the small farms, ranches, and orchards that were far more prevalent in California not too long ago, as well as those that remain today, …
Continue Reading »Scott W. Prior in Southwest Art Magazine November 2011 Issue
New paintings by California painter Scott W. Prior are on view at American Legacy Fine Arts this month in a show titled Recollections of Rural California. The collection of landscape …
Continue Reading »Jove Wang Featured in Plein Air Magazine Summer 2011 Issue
We all have our favorite places in the world, but can artists show them to us in new ways? During a recent painting trip to Europe, Jove Wang challenged himself …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams on Front Page of Pasadena Star News for USC Commission to Paint ’14 Stations of the Cross’ August 1, 2011
Spending the night locked in Jerusalem’s ancient Church of the Holy Sepulchre, with a light attached to his head, was just one way artist Peter Adams prepared to compete for …
Continue Reading »Daniel W. Pinkham Featured in Southwest Art Magazine, August 2011 Issue
Tell us about your studio and its history. The studio is an exact replica of a 16th-century Romanesque Italian chapel. It was built in 1924 by Frank Vanderlip, president of …
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