Aesthetic Harmony- The Art of Yoann Lossel and Psyché Ophiuchus Enchanted Living Magazine

Aesthetic Harmony: The Art of Yoann Lossel and Psyché Ophiuchus

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Psyché Ophiuchus and Yoann Lossel both believe that all of life is art, a philosophy shared by many artists of the Art Nouveau era,...

Tips on Creating A Painting Using Acrylic or Watercolor Paints

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Set up a comfortable and peaceful area to begin your art. This may include lighting a candle or incense and playing your favorite music...

Interview with Artist Lisa Azzano

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Speaking of fairies and winged creatures generally, we wanted to introduce you to artist Lisa Azzano this week, and share some of her luminous art....

Chasing The Light

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Perhaps the best word to describe what it’s like to look at Zaria Forman’s artwork is tactile. Instead of depicting rolling hills or gurgling...

Enchanted Artwork from Erin Ewer of Liquid Fae Studios

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We also wanted to share some enchanted new artwork from Erin Ewer of Liquid Fae Studios. Isn't that so lovely? Below, we ask Erin...

Anijsmelk: A True Dutch Treat

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Article taken from Issue #37 || Winter 2016 Print || Digital Text and Photography by Paul Himmelein Rembrandt van Rijn, Frans Hals, Jan Vermeer—think back to the days of...

The Art of Darla Teagarden

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Austin artist Darla Teagarden brings magic realism literally to light in the medium of photography, leaving the viewer intrigued, wonderfully tantalized—one might even say...
Venus and Cupid (1625), by Artemisia Gentileschi

When Women Painted the Renaissance

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They had names like Sofonisba and Lavinia and most of all Artemisia. They were brilliant and gifted and (sometimes) ferocious—because they had to be, sure,...

The Captivating Altered Book Art of Isobelle Ouzman

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We all know that books contain hidden, secret worlds, but this takes on a new meaning with Isobelle Ouzman’s Altered Book art. Open one of...
The Vision of Endymion (1902), by Edward John Poynter

Moonlight Lover

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A thing of beauty is a joy forever, or so John Keats (1795–1821) stated in the opening stanza of his poem Endymion (1818). While...