Articles tagged with: Carmel
Sculptor Karen Shapiro follows the same routine every morning. She wakes up, turns on the espresso machine, lights her first Marlboro Light of the day, says hello to her four cats, pours a cup of …
As the publisher of an art magazine, I read a lot of artist bios. More than the average Joe. In fact, I would venture to say, I read more bios than most anybody else in …
You possess one of the most powerful tools in the world. Now whether you use it for good or for evil is up to you, but you possess it. It is the ability to draw …
Overtone, a boy band backed by Dina and Clint Eastwood, is currently on its first U.S. tour, opening a half dozen West Coast shows for pop sensation Corinne Bailey Rae. The seven members – Emile …
The last thing I seem to do in every issue is write the publisher’s note. I always promise myself that I will not put it off until the very last minute. That way I would …
Film and art lovers gathered for an incredible weekend along California’s majestic Central Coast for the first Carmel Art and Film Festival (October 8-11). From an opening night solo, acoustic concert with Nashville singer/songwriter Griffin …
Art camp for women? Hmmmm…let me see; several days away, a room at a lovely hotel in one of the most beautiful places on the planet, painting classes in the morning, adventures in the afternoon …
At age 26, Mari Kloeppel lay in an open field dying. As her body slowly broke beneath a 1,000 pound horse, she prayed – her body of artwork was not yet complete. The …
Paleys2: A Creative Equation
Albert Paley thinks big and builds big. A strong man with razor sharp perception and stoic resolve, Paley is a living, eating, breathing, metal-bending machine. He constantly has form and structure …
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 …
Clint Eastwood was too young to serve in World War II. He did enlist in the army to serve in Korea. He never saw any combat action, but did have to swim three miles to …
Convergence II, a show featuring six Monterey Peninsula artists opened on Saturday, June 28th at Oliver Elliott and Sebastian Fine Art in Carmel, California. A couple hundred people toasted the work of Johnny Apodaca, Tom …













