Facebook Fridays Features
Monochrome comes back in style with our Facebook featured artists. Get a closer look here. – Karen
Monochrome comes back in style with our Facebook featured artists. Get a closer look here. – Karen
Fantastic beings, mummies, ghouls, and mermaids included, grace the work of our featured artists this week. See more artist credentials and more fabulous work on our tumblr. – Karen
Artist Kyle Bean answers this age old question with a tongue-in-cheek answer through his sculpture. Find more puzzling and intriguing works on our facebook page. – Karen
These bold, edgy abstract paintings have been a fan favorite on our tumblr page this week. Why don’t you check out other stand-out hits around the Slow Art Day network on twitter and facebook? – Karen
The Frick’s new exhibition “Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis” features an enlivened version of Ambrosius Bosschaert’s Vase with Flowers in a Window. Artists Rob and Nick Carter created the work by creating a time…
Javier Pérez combines found objects into imaginative doodles. What other household objects could you transform with a pen and a piece of paper? Reply with your ideas below! – Karen
Our artist submissions on this Halloween have been frightfully delightful! See more great art, ghosts and all, over on our tumblr. – Karen
Our facebook page has gotten quite snug recently… by being jam-packed with a great selection of visually arresting art! Included in the mix is this conceptual performance art piece by Cie. Willi Dorner. Find out more about this work…
Submerge yourself in the latest artist postings on our tumblr. Don’t forget that your own art submissions can be in the company of this Ramona Zordini photograph and other great artistic works! Learn more about submitting your own original work…
Slow Art Day has asked its 2013 college interns to write short summaries of their own experiences looking slowly at artworks of their choosing. Amanda Kegu, Slow Art Day intern from the University of Florida, writes here about her experience…