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Exquisitely beautiful, the beetles in this tiled arrangement induce wonder. Christopher Marley’s thoughtful arrangements of outrageous color—natural and not enhanced digitally—invite us to contemplate these creatures’ breathtaking allure. Marley asserts t
The surreal imagery in Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights continues to fascinate viewers 500 years after its creation. Full of naked figures, fantastical creatures, and giant strawberries, the triptych depicts the Garden of Eden, Earth, and
Spring blooms eternal in this skull painting by Mexican American artists Tino Rodriguez and Virgo Paraiso. Their surrealist calaveras are celebrations of human transformation, alive with flowers, birds, and butterflies. In this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, n
Olga Suvorova’s Annunciation follows a long tradition of reverential artworks depicting the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary that she will conceive the Son of God. The ornate costumes—silk and velvet, jeweled and embroidered—are complemented by v
Wendy Wood is a Canadian landscape artist who lives and paints in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario. When she’s not painting, she weaves, makes maple syrup and likes to do puzzles.
Heaven on the Hangdog Channel
The Hangdog Channel is nestled in the
The Steele, Briggs Seed Company was founded in 1873 by Richard Steele and Sylvester Briggs. The company’s success was partially due to the fact that it developed seeds specifically for the Canadian climate and short growing season. While other seed compan
Alphonse Mucha
Zodiac
Originally commissioned as a calendar, Alphonse Mucha’s Zodiac became one of his most popular designs, with at least nine variants. Images representing the twelve zodiac signs ring an ornately dressed woman’s head, showcasing Muc
Mandala World by Paul Heussenstamm (American, b. 1949)
The vibrant sacred art of Paul Heussenstamm incorporates tenets from many religious traditions, among them Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. His signature motif is the mandala, which, for him,
The urban spaces where people go to play and repose inspire Emma Haworth’s tranquil paintings bursting with life. Haworth visits these city parks and waterfronts throughout the year, observing the changes that come with the seasons, in both the environmen
Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954)
Purple Robe and Anemones, 1937
Although classically trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Henri Matisse (1869–1954) quickly rejected traditional illusionistic representation in favor of flat areas of vivid col
Albert Bierstadt (American, b. Germany, 1830–1902)
Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite Valley, California, 1871–1873
Albert Bierstadt is best known for his large, grandiose paintings of the American West. Born in Germany, he and his family moved to Massachuse
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
We Think the World of Birds
With dazzling color and barely contained energy, Charley Harper’s We Think the World of Birds shows all the birds that live within Sapsucker Woods in Ithaca, New York. Hey wait a minute,
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, 1979
Before Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) had painted animals of all kinds, from all continents, he was exploring the foothills near his family’s farm in rural West Virgi
Untitled, 1965, by Edward Gorey
A Renaissance man of boundless imagination, Edward St. John Gorey (American, 1925-2000) authored over one hundred published works, designed sets and costumes for theatrical productions, and had a profound affection for b
Trochilidae – Kolibris, from Kunstformen der Natur (Leipzig and Vienna: Bibliographisches Institut, 1904), plate 99
When German biologist Ernst Haeckel published Art Forms in Nature, it encapsulated his response to Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe
Sailboats on the Seine at Petit-Gennevilliers, 1874
In the latter part of the nineteenth century, Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) was one of a daring group of French painters who turned away from academic tradition and developed a fresh, spontaneous s
A lone butterfly is attracted to the hot colors of summer blooms in Pat Scott’s bright floral painting. Her artworks often feature flora and fauna imagined with a gentle touch.
Scott attended Ealing Art College in London and earned a degree in Fine Art a
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