Posts Tagged: art

Matt Dolkas: Finding the Palouse Prairie

If you have ever visited a national park or enjoyed a dip in a fast flowing western river, chances are you have a conservation photographer to thank for that experience. Early camera models of the 1800’s required too lengthy of

Matt Dolkas: Finding the Palouse Prairie

If you have ever visited a national park or enjoyed a dip in a fast flowing western river, chances are you have a conservation photographer to thank for that experience. Early camera models of the 1800’s required too lengthy of

Kick Starter Roundup #1: Woodworking, Erasers, and “Trashion”

Welcome to my new monthly feature: the Kickstarter Roundup! Though I aim to bring a project to life each week through research and an interview, sometimes your dad needs a hand moving, the whole state of Colorado is submerged in

Kick Starter Roundup #1: Woodworking, Erasers, and “Trashion”

Welcome to my new monthly feature: the Kickstarter Roundup! Though I aim to bring a project to life each week through research and an interview, sometimes your dad needs a hand moving, the whole state of Colorado is submerged in

Edward Adamson: The Adamson Collection

I love how these soothing geometric forms float back and forth to create a calm, colorful landscape. The blue-green orb bobbing in the center looks right back at the viewer and pleads, “I’m happy here. Please leave me be.” This

Edward Adamson: The Adamson Collection

I love how these soothing geometric forms float back and forth to create a calm, colorful landscape. The blue-green orb bobbing in the center looks right back at the viewer and pleads, “I’m happy here. Please leave me be.” This

Mary Rothlisberger with Camp Little Hope: The Bibotorium

Imagine the following:            “Where am I?” you wonder while descending into an otherworldly space bustling with activity. Sunlight slants through tall narrow windows, illuminating whimsical boat prototypes and the tools of their construction, hanging planters

Mary Rothlisberger with Camp Little Hope: The Bibotorium

Imagine the following:            “Where am I?” you wonder while descending into an otherworldly space bustling with activity. Sunlight slants through tall narrow windows, illuminating whimsical boat prototypes and the tools of their construction, hanging planters

Corie Cole: Landscape with the Fall of Torrijos

Welcome to Art ExAlt! And thanks for reading! Over the next year I hope to write a new post each week about a work of art or an art related position in society that is characterized by altruistic intention. I

Corie Cole: Landscape with the Fall of Torrijos

Welcome to Art ExAlt! And thanks for reading! Over the next year I hope to write a new post each week about a work of art or an art related position in society that is characterized by altruistic intention. I