by Meryl Ann | Jun 30, 2022 | Art History, British Artists, Media, Watercolor
Howard Carter (British, 1874-1939) was an artist who trained with his father as a young boy, however he is primarily known for discovering King Tut’s tomb. On his various trips to Egypt he created many watercolors documenting the antiquities. I was happy to see...
by Meryl Ann | Jun 29, 2022 | Berthe Morisot, Berthe Morisot, Edouard Manet, Uncategorized
Comparing artists’ astrology charts can uncover the secrets of their work and lives! If you are interested in French Impressionism, astrology or Paris, (or all three!) or if you just want to be uplifted by over 100 stunning art images, you’ll love this Zoom workshop...
by Meryl Ann | Jun 28, 2022 | Art Projects, Digital art, Healing Arts & Etc
Even though I’m traveling, my 10-year-old granddaughter and I still had our regular weekly Zoom art lesson – one of the lovely aspects of technology! Lately we have been learning blending techniques with colored pencils, but Myla and I have also enjoyed...
by Meryl Ann | Jun 28, 2022 | Healing Arts & Etc
At the end of my long drive from NY through CT and RI to MA, I was rewarded with a healing sound bath! Gong baths are a type of inactive meditation, where you “bathe” in the healing power of sound, leaving you feeling refreshed. The vibrations of gongs can relieve...
by Meryl Ann | Jun 26, 2022 | American Impressionists, Mary Cassatt, Mary Cassatt
One of the reasons I had planned visits to the New Britain Museum of American Art and the Wadsworth Atheneum (both in CT) was to see their works by Mary Cassatt, which I had been eager to see for many years…but neither museum had her work currently on display!...