Hudson River School Reborn in Artist Erik Koeppel
Relatively young artist Erik Koeppel walks in the footsteps of giants from the Hudson River School. The below is from...
Read moreDetailsRelatively young artist Erik Koeppel walks in the footsteps of giants from the Hudson River School. The below is from...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK—Shen Yun Performing Arts will begin its 2013 seasons in Buenos Aires, Agentina, on Dec. 13, bringing with it...
Read moreDetailsArgument from Design God’s antelopes have eyes placed far to side And horizontal pupils, features they Employ to see wide...
Read moreDetailsSonnet If I could choose to quietly slip away and make my exit while your backs are turned I'd do...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK—As a fine arts painter, Stone Roberts had all the right conditions growing up, including severe myopia as a...
Read moreDetailsThe purple snail (Purpura patula pansa) is found in the Mixtec villages of the Oaxacan Coast in Mexico. The inhabitants...
Read moreDetailsThe Playground The playground stands beside itself In grey, and waits upon the hill. The books are stones upon the...
Read moreDetailsFamous British writer, philosopher, and composer Roger Scruton reaches an above average level of aesthetic clarity here in this inspiring...
Read moreDetailsBallade for Trains They are no more, the whistles’ longing wails, Retreating like a stately, mournful queen. Where are the...
Read moreDetailsAt Rainbow's End At rainbow’s end, I looked for gold; And still I search, Alone and cold: The rainbow’s gone...
Read moreDetailsShe swings huge plates and spins colliders, Shoots particles at stars to drown, (Slides coins from ears and tax providers...
Read moreDetailsTipping Point In our millenium's first dozen years, they say we’re headed for a tipping point -- a disastrous sum...
Read moreDetailsBy Julie Catherine Vigna Sonnet III: Beginnings In bare and dusty feet she wields her broom With none save cat,...
Read moreDetailsCarrying a Torch for Rhyme Rhyming is out, some poets say You can’t express yourself that way For when you...
Read moreDetailsBy Loetta Meister Virginity Tender petals Tightly curled Make a rosebud Not unfurled Tender hearted Little girl Petals waiting...
Read moreDetailsEnough There is a God sized hole within the innermost regions of every soul. Its dark, and it is deep,...
Read moreDetailsI’ve heard it said more than once now about today’s art market and it’s worth repeating: the emperor has no...
Read moreDetailsChasing the Devil I’m losing sight of what I want. I’ve lost the things I need. Danger one step ahead...
Read moreDetailsBy Neal Whitman The reckoning at end of day. Upon a bench two minstrels meet to split the payment equally....
Read moreDetailsA Cold Truth If Love can move mountains I could move the Earth My Heart as a fountain We would...
Read moreDetailsSeed Pot Seed corn, broodmare, hen: Half the earth is green, half brown. Man must plan for planting in spring...
Read moreDetailsPostcard Gallery Thumbing through glossies gleaned from countless trips – Old Master paintings, drawings, and prints reduced to four-by-six impressions...
Read moreDetailsBelow is an excerpt of the last ten stanzas of Lord Byron's ‘Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,’ published originally in the 1810s....
Read moreDetailsDawn Drums They march again to war, Sniffling, shuffling, voices muffled, Through dawn's uncertain door Youth and man, rich and...
Read moreDetailsVillanelle Vows All that is in this delightful garden grows, Should happy be, and have immortal bliss. Edmund Spenser,...
Read moreDetailsStreet Idyll Calm is she who sits in white Because the source of her delight, Wherein the street relucts to...
Read moreDetailsPoetry For The Common Man No wonder poetry won’t sell, Since authors write it for themselves; And most of it...
Read moreDetailsInto The Mist This shadow life passing away, mute requiem of falling snow, a prayer to end the mortal day;...
Read moreDetailsBy Michael Zakian In a remarkably short period of time, Jeremy Lipking has emerged as one of the country’s premier...
Read moreDetailsBy A. Michaelle Yarbrough The music of the crescendo plays so sweet As she moves across the floor so gracefully...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK—Earlier this month, a man walked into the Tate Modern, in London. He walked up to a painting by...
Read moreDetailshttps://vimeo.com/51403347 Above is a video of the opening of The Art of Zhen Shan Ren Exhibition at The Poly in...
Read moreDetailsBy Damian Robin In view, he made a start. Filling up his cart, He flogged his horse apart And made...
Read moreDetailsHEAR the sledges with the bells -- Silver bells ! What a world of merriment their melody foretells ! How...
Read moreDetailsBy Xuanzang (Translated by Lan Hua) After unstinting effort Of the human frame To reach this mountain shelter Where a...
Read moreDetailsBy Billy Cosby Tonight, whoever watered your fresh sky set the nozzle wide and the evening’s cheeks wear a dark...
Read moreDetails(Epoch Times) - Torkom Demirjian is the president and founder of Ariadne Galleries on the Upper East Side. He has...
Read moreDetailsNEW YORK—News broke this week that Damien Hirst killed 9,000 butterflies to create his latest piece of warped modern art...
Read moreDetailsBy Billy Cosby The Good Earth is frozen over, dogs, but you two are scalding kilns with glassy stares that...
Read moreDetailsBy Christine Lin NEW YORK—Painter and children’s book illustrator Kadir Nelson has long created images of the African-American experience. But...
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