Art as an Investment

Art as an Investment

When it comes to investing in art, there are various mediums to choose from. Traditional paintings and sculptures, digital art, prints, and photos are all popular options. It’s important to select a piece that you are passionate about and that you believe will...
Life & Work with Glenda Freeman

Life & Work with Glenda Freeman

Today we’d like to introduce you to Glenda Freeman.   Hi Glenda, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.I am a single mother of a beautiful little girl who has taught me to enjoy whatever life may bring. Since the age of six I have always dreamed of being...
Berthe Morisot: The Unsung Hero

Berthe Morisot: The Unsung Hero

Morisot and her sister, both born in 1841, received the typical art education for their class. A copyist at the Louvre, she met the famous Barbizon painter Camille Corot. Corot inspired Morisot to paint ‘en Plein Air (outdoors),  a style now associated with the...
Chaim Soutine: Art History’s Foodie

Chaim Soutine: Art History’s Foodie

Art History Chaim Soutine has a talent for capturing the macabre and the delicious. His relationship with his subject matter is a complicated one. He was born in 1893 to a family of eleven children. They lived in what is modern-day Belarus. The poverty he faced led to...
Post Impressionism

Post Impressionism

In 1910, an English art critic Roger Fry invented the phrase “Post Impressionism” after a historical reality. It was a French movement that began in 1886 and ended in 1905. The style is regarded as one of the 19th century’s initial avant-garde...