You probably know that amethyst is the official birthstone for the month of February. Its endearing violet hues make it a natural choice for the month of love! But do you know these obscure facts about the popular gemstone?
Hey, you. Yes, you! Haven’t you heard? It’s time for a cat break! These fabulous felines might not break the internet, but they are certainly capable of warming your heart. One can never love too many cats, especially in art.
Tired of cold and gloomy weather? (Spoiler alert: we are, too!) Whether you are near or far from the Outer Banks right now, original art has gorgeous scenery any time of year.
Winter can be a tough time for many people. Sometimes the darkness and cold is outright depressing – literally. SAD, or seasonal affective disorder, is a real mental condition aggravated by winter gloom. Fortunately, there is much you can do to improve your outlook, such as viewing beautiful winter art!
Are you ready for fun and adventurous new trends in art? It’s all about excitement and drama for 2023. These hot trends are taking over the limelight like the characters of a thrilling Hollywood or Broadway production.
From smiles to tears, original art can make us feel so many different emotions. Some experiences are simple, while others are much more complicated. Like an amazing scene in a movie or a glimpse of a rare sighting outdoors, there are moments when art takes our breath away.
Whether they are year-round residents or occasional “snow birds,” the wonderful world of waterfowl is fascinating and fun. As one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the country, the Outer Banks is home to plenty of feathered friends! Here are fun facts about them you might not have known before.
The Holiday Season is often touted to be “the most wonderful time of the year.” But sometimes the stress of the season can leave us singing “Blue Christmas” instead. Are you feeling as overwhelmed as an overworked elf?
If you stop for a moment to think about it, water is truly remarkable. It can take on any form. It can be gentle as a brook, and yet is powerful enough to carve mountains and topple houses. It is essential to life. And of course, it looks great in art, especially when painted by master artists.