
Ophelia’s Surrender
Millais renders this literary tragedy in a way that has made it an iconic representation of Death, life’s beautiful surrender.
Millais renders this literary tragedy in a way that has made it an iconic representation of Death, life’s beautiful surrender.
Necessity reveals a stunning image and opens a personal investigation into the nature of male and female energies.
“I fumble, ask myself: Why do this? Why write?” Stacey DiTata is Feature Writer and Editor of Sown Seeds.
MAXgallery presents… Dissolution & Transformation (An Artscape Gallery Network Exhibition) Opening Reception: Thursday, June 26, 2014 5 – 8 pm Closing Reception: Thursday, July 31 5 – 8 pm Gallery Hours: Thursday 6 – 9 pm & Saturdays 11 – 6 126 N. Madeira Street, Baltimore, MD 21231 410-804-7459 [From the Heaven […]
Ann Deutermann is an abstract and figurative painter who studied at the Washington Studio School in Washington, DC. Her style has evolved through serendipitous discoveries and ‘happy accidents’. She uses rich textural surfaces with layers of paint and mixed media such as newsprint, cheesecloth, and sea glass to create her romantic inspirations of the feminine […]