Aside from
her success as a fine artist, Ms. Carvalho is also a composer, published author and illustrator.
Not exact matches
The
fine line between failure and
success is
as thin
as the thread that separates love and tragedy, and in this tale of a self - destructive
artist attempting to regain his identity after a harrowing bout with commercial
success, one man finds out just how difficult it can be to built a stable future on the foundation of an uncertain past.
Additionally, she has organized, curated and juroies more than 100
fine art exhibits, She remains actively engaged in supporting the careers of local, emerging
artists and teaches an intensive six hour business and marketing seminar, «
Success as an
Artist.»
Guston briefly provides biographical information and spends the remainder of his time speaking of his experiences working on the Mural Project (PWAP) in Los Angeles; his move to New York working under Reginald Marsh
as a non-relief
artist; his multiple mural projects in New York (Penn Station Subway, Queensbridge Housing Project, WPA Mural for the World's Fair, etc.); his
success in WPA
Fine Arts competitions; his move to Woodstock, New York; his time spent teaching at the University of Iowa; his many influences (Renaissance, Modern and Abstract Painters); his personal / professional feelings about the WPA
as well
as his political feelings about it.
Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of
Fine Arts, this exhibition is the second stop on a three city tour.More than one hundred pieces, from paintings to sculptures are included in this exhibition of the career and life of the
artist Henry O. Tanner (1859 - 1937)- including Tanner's upbringing in Philadelphia in the years after the Civil War, the
artist's
success as an American expatriate
artist at the highest levels of the International art world at the turn of the 20th century; Tanner's role
as a leader of an
artist's colony in the rural France and his unique contributions in aid of American servicemen to the Red Cross efforts in WWI France and his modernist invigoration of religious painting deeply rooted in his own faith.