He gained fame for his Etch A Sketch art. Now, he's featuring Danbury-area restaurants in watercolor
DANBURY – While in college, Bryan Lee Madden of Danbury taught himself how to create intricate and detailed portraits using an Etch A Sketch, a toy that debuted in 1960 that has fascinated millions.
ALMOST nobody travel nowadays without a camera in this era of social media. The desire to instantly share memories on the road through posting of photographs online has become a popular practice of ...
The idea of documenting a trip through art isn’t a particularly new one. Aboard Captain Cook’s second voyage to the Pacific was oil painter William Hodges; artist Edward Adrian Wilson accompanied ...
Karen Voyer-Caravona is a Louisville resident who uses watercolor sketching as a therapeutic outlet. Voyer-Caravona is a member of Urban Sketchers Jeffersonville, a local chapter of a global urban ...
If you were in Edmonds last weekend, you probably noticed them — small clusters of people perched on stairs, tucked into alleyways, and sitting on curbs in the middle of the bustling farmers market or ...
John Davis Hatch papers, 1790-1995. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and ...
A long-forgotten sketch by JMW Turner has been discovered in the attic of Kinsham Court, a privately-owned country estate in rural England. The watercolor, which was likely completed in 1796 when the ...
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