A small exhibition at the Whitney aims to recast our conception of the most straightforward creative act: drawing.
Halloween is the perfect time for some spooky fun, and what better way to get into the spirit than by drawing a cool skeleton hand? Kids of all ages love learning to draw different things, ...
Hippo, Elegance and Green Iguana are just three of the exquisite artworks available to bid on now, as part of the Drawn from ...
One welcome new design feature is the ability to squeeze near the tip of the Pencil Pro to activate a variety of commands ...
Boox is one of the few companies that offers digital notepads and Android tablets with full-color, e-paper displays. The Boox ...
Referring to the fan's mohawk haircut, one social media user wrote: "That guy has to be a time traveler! Way ahead of his ...
Elderly ladies in lace jabots and stiffly polite gentlemen in somewhat frayed double-breasted black suits filled five small rooms in Munich's Municipal Gallery. They were members of ...
Moore’s drawings made in underground shelters during WWII show us strangers whose lives had been shredded by grief, despair, ...
As the Founder of Sunscribes, Papadakis doesn't use pencils or paint brushes. Instead he enjoys the challenge of lenses and ...
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Martin's capacity to weave cultural traditions together in her distinctive artistic voice translates into inventive drawings that center the joy of communing, confiding, and sharing meals.
Charlie McGill, longtime artist for NorthJersey.com and The Record, is retiring from his weekly Athlete of the Week feature.