Published over 2 years ago by Michele Volpicella
An art exhibition in a gallery in Venice displaying paintings about the Afro-Brazilian ancient gods: the Orixas and their main Goddess called Iemanjá.
Published over 2 years ago by Greg Voisan
Artist Kevin Christison's cast-bronze sculpture invites viewers to ponder the strength and capabilities of the hu...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Greg Voisan
This abstract painted steel sculpture explores the elements of balance and illusion. In this piece, artist Jame...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Greg Voisan
Brea's 1991 Artist in Residence, Carlos Terres of Brea's Sister City, Lagos de Moreno, Mexico, created several wor...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Greg Voisan
This sculpture depicts a young athlete springing to life, commemorating Rhythmic Gymnastics as a new event in th...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Greg Voisan
Brea's 1991 Artist in Residence, Carlos Terres of Brea's Sister City, Lagos de Moreno, Mexico, created several w...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by dieter kik
Bereits zum 7. Mal konnte das Multikulturelle Centrum Templin e.V. in diesem Jahr...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Don Manion
The inside of this cave has a large flat stone that has been carved and pecked to record many events or ideas. The many different shapes and symbols...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Jürgen Schrader
This is from an exhibiton of wood carvings by German artist Rudolf Wachter in St. Pauls church in Munich. http://www.rudolfwachter.de/
Published over 2 years ago by Florian Knorn
A view of the busy Alexander Platz, the "east-German" centre of Berlin. At the time, the group Guixot de 8 were exhibiting their cool gadgets a puzzles for kids.
Published over 2 years ago by Toni Garbasso
Towards the end of the III century BC the people of Segesta built their theater on the highest peak of Mount Barbaro, at a site behind ...(more)