A good, expressive gesture drawing is at the core of every effective figurative image, whether it’s a loose three-minute drawing, a tight three-hour drawing, a highly resolved three-week drawing, or an obsessively observed and reworked three-year painting.
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For decades, few things have inspired as much fear and loathing in the executive suites of corporate America as the law firm of Milberg Weiss and the two outsized personalities who ruled the place, Mel Weiss and Bill Lerach. Through creativity and ruthlessness, they transformed the humble securities class-action lawsuit into a deadly weapon.
For decades, few things have inspired as much fear and loathing in the executive suites of corporate America as the law firm of Milberg Weiss and the two outsized personalities who ruled the place, Mel Weiss and Bill Lerach.
On a given day at the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, there will be an exhibition with a realist lean and something buzzing in the Beecher new media wing.
An animal-rights activist who stripped nearly nude before striping herself to look like a tiger is now, ironically, telling women not to dress sexily for Halloween, calling the trend of trampy costumes "hyper-sexualization."
The call came on March 23, 2001 . That’s the day Irene Sexton of Clinton, Conn., learned her 29-year-old daughter Celeste Fowler had been struck on the head, strangled and dumped in a wooded cul-de-sac in western Iredell County.
One of the scariest stories I've ever read is Stephen King's short "The Boogeyman," which my storytelling pal Linda Befeld has been after me to do in concert for years.