What Is Scottish Tartan & How to Find Your Own

What Is Scottish Tartan & How to Find Your Own Scottish tartan, an emblem of Scottish heritage, is recognized worldwide for its distinctive patterns of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors. Originating from the traditional dress of the Highland clans of Scotland, tartan has transcended its regional roots to become a global symbol…

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Five Reasons to Use Cardboard Boxes for Packaging

Whether you run a skincare, cosmetic, or food business, one thing you definitely design regularly is the product packaging. Every industry and business needs product packaging for the aesthetic presentation of products and to make them branded for customers so they can trust them to buy their products. According to a Meyer report, 72% of…

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Pastelitos: A Delicious Journey into Hispanic Cuisine

Pastelitos are a beloved pastry in Hispanic cuisine, known for their delightful combination of flaky dough and various sweet or savory fillings. Originating from Latin America and the Caribbean, pastelitos have become a staple in Hispanic households and are often enjoyed during special occasions and celebrations. Popular Varieties of Pastelitos Among the most popular varieties…

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Venison Picks: Best of 2015

Nazish Chunara’s Picks: Nora Ruzsics & Emmerich Weissenberger opening at 18th Street Art Center in Los Angeles, CA. April-May 2015. SIGNALS are artworks that are being created during this journey and will be brought to Austria and other countries as the ART EMBASSY, a documentary film recorded of the journey. It is important to the artists, that current messages will be constantly…

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Q&A; with Vieno James

Vieno James‘s body of work, Glory, opened at Offsite Gallery inside the World Trade Center in Norfolk, VA last week. His work is a mixed media study of history that compels me to dive deeper into those history books, and ask, what kind of history are we creating ​right now? I was so happy to be able to talk to Vieno…

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Danielle Schlunegger

How long have you been working on your current body of work? I’ve been working on the Marcus Kelli collection for about 5 years. I started working on it at CCA, sort of at the tail end of my junior year in 2009. How did you first encounter Marcus Kelli? My great-grandfather gave me the…

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Iconic Visions- Felicia Gabaldon @Campfire gallery

While working as a panel and stretcher-bar maker at Faultline Artspace, I run into Felicia Gabaldon pretty often. I’ve been noticing her in the studio more often gearing up for her upcoming 2 person show, Blue Skies, opening June 13th at Campfire Gallery.  Gabaldon’s work draws from the imagination, both a mythical and mystic part of human experience in…

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Goo Goo January

I’ve made a routine of starting with the weather. It is cooler, but the sun is still shining brightly outside my window. This is rare. These days it has been quite gray, though still warmer than I am used to this time of year. There are only a few dozen hours of 2017 left, and…

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Gathering: Artist Zoe Childerley

Showing July 5 – August 31, 2017 Recption: Saturday July 15, 5 – 7 pm Artist Talk: Saturday August 12, 5 – 7pm Zoe Childerley travels far and wide to capture images that tell the stories of man and nature. In her ongoing series, Dinosaur Dust, she explores the communities on outskirts of Joshua Tree, California. Check…

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