Daniel Frumhoff | Communication Arts

With such a playful visual language in his operate, it appears fitting that New York–based designer Daniel Frumhoff discovered his interest in graphic design as a little one from the legendary packaging, instruction manuals and vibrant shades of LEGO. “Design for me is a ton like LEGOs,” he states. “It’s a […]

Magic and Monet | Reagan Upshaw Fine Art

Suppose I came into a possession of a box of junk from my childhood that my mom experienced neglected to toss out.  Integrated in the box might be an previous baseball from my Minor League days.  What would that baseball be truly worth?  Nothing, of training course.  You couldn’t even […]

ArtTrain Brainchild, E. Ray Scott

E. Ray Scott – Arts Pioneer Portrait of E Ray Scott, founder of ArtTrain, by Robert Maniscalco With all the political posturing during the recent rail workers fiasco, I was reminded of a wonderful arts movement started by a great man of the arts, who I had the pleasure to […]

Victoria Lomasko at Santa Giulia Museum

A full century after the founding of the Soviet Union, the title of dissident Russian artist Victoria Lomasko’s first solo exhibition in Italy—presented as part of Brescia’s Peace Festival—feels particularly apt: It takes courage to call oneself “The Last Soviet Artist” nowadays. Whereas artists of her father’s generation scorned Soviet […]

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