Collection Spotlight: The Best Of Still Life

Collection Spotlight: The Best Of Still Life

Defined as paintings or drawings of arrangements of object, the Still Life genre has a code of symbols that is fruitful and a history that is rich.

Artist of the Week: Nava Lundy, Romantic Impressionism

Artist of the Week: Nava Lundy, Romantic Impressionism

Artist of the Week Nava Lundy has mastered shadowy, dreamlike impressionism.

Collector Spotlight: A Trip To Frieze New York

Collector Spotlight: A Trip To Frieze New York

Open Studios interviews a UGallery collector who recently attended Frieze Art Fair in New York

Designer Spotlight: Wesley Moon, A Designer’s Balancing Act

Designer Spotlight: Wesley Moon, A Designer’s Balancing Act

We sit down with Wesley Moon to discuss the balancing act of design, the true definition of art, and a few how-to’s for designing a space and displaying art.

Artist of the Week: Onelio Marrero, Everyday Masterpieces

Artist of the Week: Onelio Marrero, Everyday Masterpieces

Onelio Marrero turns everyday moments into impressionist masterpieces.

A Breath of Fresh Air: The Rich and Rebellious History of En Plein Air Painting

A Breath of Fresh Air: The Rich and Rebellious History of En Plein Air Painting

Open Studios honors the rich and rebellious history of en plein air painting. 

Designer Spotlight: Gillian C. Rose, The Color Scientist

Designer Spotlight: Gillian C. Rose, The Color Scientist

To Gillian Rose, color is not only an art – it is a science. 

A Dive into The History of “Blue”

A Dive into The History of “Blue”

Blues has been used to set the mood of paintings. Artists draw upon blue’s gentleness for clear skies, eggshells, and flower petals. Or, they plumb into its depths, darkening it into oceans, shadows and storm clouds.

Collector Spotlight: Art That Feeds The Soul

Collector Spotlight: Art That Feeds The Soul

C.L. and her husband have always been art admirers. For years, before renovating their house, they would hang framed posters of famous paintings by Matisse and other famous artists on their walls. But, upon remodeling, they decided to replace the posters with original art.