Victoria College visual art students as well as art students from Victoria Independent School District schools will display their work during the Spring 2023 Student Art Exhibition from April 13 through May 4 at VC’s Fine Arts Gallery.
If you are looking for a great day trip and new original art, jewelry or original decor pieces, look no further than the Rockport Art Festival. This weekend!
The interactive mural is expected to be finished mid-Februrary and located at Victoria Animal Control. Brittany Carney Rodriguez, muralist from Edna, dreamed up a mural to motivate people to go out and adopt a pet. The amount given by the county will supply barely enough paint towards Rodriguez's dream, but you can help with donations to ensure there is ample amount of supplies for the mid-Febru
Austin, TX street artist Ez has gained notoriety and a following by creating treasure chests in the theme of 'Legend of Zelda' and hiding them around the city.
Balloon art is usually something that's confined to a) clowns or b) those guys on the side of the street who make those really embarrassing hats that are like, five feet tall. As it turns out though, there's a whole lot more to the art than standard balloon animals or pop-able accessories. In fact, a lot of 'em are actually impressive.
Back=to-school season is in full swing, and even though the end of summer pretty much stinks, heading back to class doesn't have to. Why? For starters, it's the perfect time to sport some apples and notebooks and maybe even a pencil or two on those nails.
Want to be a hit at parties, or at least know what to say when the silent anger builds up to a point at the dinner table where everyone is just seething and glaring at each other? Have we got a Tumblr for you!!
If you've checked your Facebook feed lately, chances are you've seen a friend, coworker, acquaintance or former middle school teacher sharing a "new" inspirational Bill Watterson cartoon. Except, it's not actually by the reclusive artist behind the beloved 'Calvin and Hobbes' comic strip.
We know art comes in all sorts of forms, from the grumpy to the banana variety. But something we don't see all-that-often is the kind that uses your own fingers as the canvas.