Articles tagged with: Bay Area
The Prints of Andy Warhol
Now – May 31
Drawing from a background in commercial art, he shocked the 1960’s art world by elevating the mundane – comics, advertisements, and kitchen staples such as Campbell’s tomato soup. …
It’s one of the most storied rock n’ roll cities in the world, and now San Francisco has a major music festival that does its history justice. One hundred fifty thousand people packed Golden Gate …
Locked in layers of plaster is a story of endless love. She represents a tension so thick it can only be cut by a machete. Yet she must be carefully crafted because their deep affection …
His pieces aren’t just outside the box; they blow the box to smithereens. “Will you flux me tonight,” just the latest question posed by this remarkable artist.
Karl Kasten started up the gangplank when he looked up and locked eyes. “There at the top was the most gorgeous creature I’d ever seen. She had this luscious red hair.” Karl knew she was …
Kim Frohsin is full of kinetic energy. She can’t help herself. Sitting for a two hour interview is about all she can take before she launches into a session of “Kim-fu” – her own …
It’s a crisp early autumn morning in Montana. Three inches of snow fell overnight coating the mountains and making the not-yet-frozen ground wet and mushy – so much so that Deborah Butterfield’s clogs cling to …
Pam Carroll must have been one heck of a room mother. All that creative energy focused on school art projects and classroom parties. The kids probably loved it even if they didn’t fully appreciate the …













