Works of Robert Moyer, at BAYarts

Artists are most celebrated for their big shows at major institutions. Nonetheless, measured in terms of impact on the world, commercial artists and teachers give big names a run for the money. Commercial artists are the image makers who define the look of the world—from the way people are remembered in portraits to the way landscapes are perceived, to how […]

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Watercolor, with Jesse Rinehart

“When the gales of November” come early and the long winter months are upon us, ’tis the time to reawaken your creative desires and return to a time when art class meant creating just for the joy of it. I am offering two separate Watercolor classes at my studio from 1 to 3:30 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Wednesday’s class […]

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Bodies of Light: Darius Steward at Bonfoey

“Bodies have their own light which they consume to live; they burn, they are not lit from outside.” Egon Schiele   “The Get Up #2”, a recent painting on Yupo paper by Cleveland-based artist Darius Steward, shows a young boy dressed in T shirt and jeans as he rises from the floor, propped on hands and one knee. The image […]

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Watercolors in the garden: Forever Spring at Bonfoey Gallery

The exhibition Forever Spring by Gary Bukovnik coincides with the release of a luscious book of the same name. Both the show and book celebrate Bukovnik’s watercolor images of floral arrangements. Born and raised in Northeast Ohio, Bukovnik is currently based out of San Francisco. For more than three decades, he has painted posters for that city’s symphony. However, he […]

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