In “The Mixed Marriage Project,” Dorothy Roberts reflects on her anthropologist father’s lifelong project: to document — and promote — interracial marriages like his own. By Julia Scheeres Julia ...
Explore the world of textured and layered abstract art with this step-by-step tutorial showcasing three innovative projects. Learn how to use modeling paste, acrylic paints, and stencils to create ...
Sidecar Gallery, an exhibition space located next to Night Gallery’s North campus in Downtown Los Angeles, is offering a new and highly engaging exhibition, “From Common Ground,” to view this month ...
Learn how to create a paper outline mixed media effect in After Effects. This tutorial guides you through adding hand-drawn outlines and textured layers for a unique, artistic look. #AfterEffects ...
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An upcoming solo show at The Arts League of Lowell features the most recent work of Ann Brady, highlighting her abstract and mixed water media paintings. The show is June 4-29 in the John Greenwald ...
Abstract, the layer-2 network rolled out this week by Pudgy Penguins, is off to a muted start despite offering a series of incentives to new users. The network notched 711,000 user transactions on the ...
There is no clear scientific evidence that social media is causing mental health issues among young people. Public health officials are pushing for regulation anyway. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H.
Robbie has been an avid gamer for well over 20 years. During that time, he's watched countless franchises rise and fall. He's a big RPG fan but dabbles in a little bit of everything. Writing about ...
Think you’re spending too much time scrolling on your phone? You’re not alone. The average American adult logs over two hours a day on social media, while teens double that on platforms like TikTok ...
Journalists and umpires share a lot in common. The benefits of both jobs, at least on an armchair-psychology level, involve a mix of duty and narcissism—someone has to thanklessly call balls and ...