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A mix of media. From encaustic works to the Internet, you’ll find a wide variety of unique artistic expressions from some of the best artists in the world.

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Cinema and music from the artists themselves. Thought-provoking interviews and profiles of some of the biggest names in music and Hollywood to emerging artists down the street.

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From oil on canvas, watercolors and beyond. Traditional, still life, expressionist and abstract are all featured with insight into the artists, their stories and inspirations.

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Color or black and white, photographers and their medium profiled each month in Artworks Magazine and here online. From classics to abstract, legends to emerging talent.

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MATT COSTA
February 19, 2007 – 10:57 am | No Comment
MATT COSTA

Finally, a music video with soul and backbone that makes a statement worth caring about. A collaboration between a John Steinbeck-inspired singer/songwriter, a cutting edge documentary filmmaker and an artist who says Basquiat straightened out …

JACK NICHOLSON by Dina Eastwood
February 19, 2007 – 10:49 am | No Comment
JACK NICHOLSON by Dina Eastwood

More than 50 years of work have gone into the mischievous smile that defines “King of Cool” Jack Nicholson. Born and raised in New Jersey, he was voted class clown at Manasquan High in1954. As …

GEDION NYANHONGO
February 19, 2007 – 10:44 am | No Comment
GEDION NYANHONGO

They are unlikely best friends – one black, one white, one from Africa and the other from America. They live half a world apart, they don’t have a lot of money and they aren’t famous, …

BRIAN TAYLOR
February 19, 2007 – 10:28 am | No Comment
BRIAN TAYLOR

Brian Taylor was a surprise – he just wasn’t what I was expecting. I did my research before our first meeting – I knew he was a professor at San Jose State (28 years and …

RON MUECK
February 19, 2007 – 10:00 am | No Comment
RON MUECK

There’s in your face – and then there’s the face! Decapitated, tilted on its side, eyes closed. It looks disturbingly alive. Lips moist, skin rosy, hair neatly combed. The five o’clock shadow and wrinkles in …

LOET VANDERVEEN
August 9, 2006 – 4:38 pm | One Comment
LOET VANDERVEEN

His eyes know the pain of loss all too well, yet Loet Vanderveen chooses to wear a smile. He watched war crumble his country. He saw both parents and his first love die way too …

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
January 19, 2006 – 9:05 am | No Comment
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

Tonight’s sunset in Austin is amazing – red, orange and yellow zig-zagging across the sky. It turns pink and purple and then fades away to navy and black. As the stars come out and the …

FRANS LANTING
October 3, 2005 – 11:29 am | No Comment
FRANS LANTING

Frans Lanting is a magician at mixing artificial and natural light and blending himself into the majesty of nature. He’s seen the world in all its splendor, but to him nothing is more beautiful than …

Art of Hearst Castle
September 3, 2005 – 11:33 am | 5 Comments
Art of Hearst Castle

“Miss Morgan, I would like to build a little something…” a simple comment from newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst to architect Julia Morgan in 1919. And just like that – Hearst Castle was born. For …

DAVID LIGARE
July 2, 2005 – 9:11 am | 3 Comments
DAVID LIGARE

David Ligare is one of the most creatively complicated men you’ll ever meet. He’s the 21st century tripartite combo of Socrates, Picasso, and Homer – a scholar, painter and classicist all rolled into one. He …

JACK SWANSON
January 6, 2005 – 10:22 am | No Comment
JACK SWANSON

Jack Swanson is living proof that horsing around can be the best kind of living. The self-described loner says horses are his life. He’s ridden them for as long as he can remember. Some he’s …