Resin inspired waves, fins and oceanscapes make Vince Broglio’s work some of the most appropriate for a community like Santa Cruz. It is fun to think that this artwork may have started as a happy accident, and it could also be fun to think of it as a very specific mission to master resin. In […]
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Open Studios Featured Artist: Mark Yanowsky
Give Mark Yanowsky a door, cabinet or fence board, and he’ll turn it into something beautiful. Mark uses found wood products as canvases for his oil and woodburn art, getting his inspiration from the patterns of the wood’s grain rather than having preconceived notions of what his paintings will look like. “You let the materials […]
The Wednesday Work in Progress: Back to School!
Today I’m sharing a sneak preview of the line of school supplies that I’m personalizing for my friends and peers at UCSC and Cabrillo College. I like to make each one different (something about it makes me feel like they’re good luck) and add a little inspirational message at the bottom to keep its owner […]
Featured Artist: Janas Durkee
Janas Durkee, a local artist from Indiana, presents her series, The American Dream in portraits, which is influenced by hard-working people such as farmers. The artist told us about her inspirational subjects: “I have used that work as research for my paintings. It is here that I find myself—with the stories of others in my […]
Saturday Morning Cartoons: One and the Same
Good morning, Santa Cruz! Artist- Julianna Chavez
Video : 7 Hours Carving in 10 minutes
Video : Painting Timelapse by Sheila Dunn
Video : “Tubes of Wonder” Watercolor + Pen & Ink
Jeff Jag and some seriously bizarre audio!
Video : Time Lapse Surreal Landscape Painting By Tim Gagnon
Linda A. Levy : Featured Artist
UCSC alum, Linda A. Levy has been an active member of the Santa Cruz arts community for over 40 years, and is currently a Santa Cruz County Arts Commissioner. She creates digital paintings using Corel’s Painter, exploring texture after texture to create paintings that look freshly dried. See more of Linda’s work here.