Archive for February, 2010

Richard Heinsohn | Intuitive Universe

Richard Heinsohn | Intuitive Universe

Richard Heinsohn and his art are spot-on in a rapidly changing world. His intuitive style of painting connects him to the universal energy that exists between all matters and has the ability to bring the viewer into the explosive…

02.3.2010 | PAINTING, VISUAL ART

Marty Stuart | Bringing It All Back Home

Marty Stuart | Bringing It All Back Home

America’s back roads, littered with colorful characters and towns that the poet of the common man Merle Haggard once deemed “the forgotten” people and places, have served as a seedbed of inspiration for artist Marty Stuart…

02.3.2010 | MUSIC, PEOPLE

Just Desserts!

Just Desserts!

When poets set their muses to food all kinds of wonder emerge. It’s a subject that elicits a range of emotions—from joy to hope to melancholy and humor. And when Valentine’s Day rolls around everyone gets poetic. Romance thumps…

02.3.2010 | CULINARY, PHOTOGRAPHY

Margaret Ellis | Can’t Buy Me Love

Margaret Ellis | Can’t Buy Me Love

Love is an intangible. Often characterized as a gentle, soft emotion, it is strong enough to break the most sturdy of hearts. It is, nonetheless, invisible.

Perhaps this is why we turn to tokens…

02.2.2010 | JEWELRY, PEOPLE, VISUAL ART

University School of Nashville Young Artists Thrive Under Creative Freedom

University School of Nashville Young Artists Thrive Under Creative Freedom

It’s not an art school or an athletic school,” says Rachael Durnin of her high school. You get everything.” At the University School of Nashville, there is an entire building dedicated to the arts. Inside are over…

02.2.2010 | DRAWING, PAINTING, SCULPTURE, VISUAL ART