Federico Uribe’s work proves that you can make art out of just about anything. Shoelaces. Neckties. Colored pencils. Coins. And bullet shells. That’s what the motherly tiger cuddling a panda cub in ...
This live art-making class is inspired by this Maya ceramic sculpture of a dignitary that dates to about 600–800 BCE. In this session, we will focus on drawing the details on a figure. The Museum ...
This live art-making class is inspired by Paul Cézanne’s watercolor painting Three Pears (Trois poires), ca. 1888–90. In this session, we will explore drawing basic shapes that are illuminated by a ...
All summer at the Strathmore Mansion in North Bethesda, you may find gallery-goers huddled around a small, photorealistic depiction of a fruit in a plastic bag. “Hold on,” one of them may whisper, “is ...
The Committee refer with pleasure to the spirited sketch by Mr. Goodwin, and to the fine pencil sketches of Mr. George Frederick Morse, and the exquisite water color drawing of shells, by his brother ...
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