We want you to go out, collect objects and the create art work using only found, non-traditional materials.
Sometimes the Sky isn't the Limit . Crossing over to the Other side of the Bridge is.
Her latest series, Life as a House, invents the spaces she dreams of — the houses, the rooms, the colors, the textures —
This is one of the pieces I'm submitting to Mail Me Something. It is 4x4 inches. Love the way the stamps add to it.
This open call represents a NEW creative and collaborative art space opportunity to encourage innovation and experimentation.
Check out The Sketchbook Project Monthlies for March with the theme “This is where I live.”
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Check out the sea of sketchbooks and the craziness that comes with it as we set up for the first exhibition on Friday!
The first exhibition on The Sketchbook Project tour kicks off in Atlanta at Art House Gallery on January 29th-30th!
We just started a new version of A Million Little Pictures. You can use your own camera for this one. Sign up now!
Indiana limestone with natural patina, green steatite, copper armature wire, brass ball feet
Great piece from Kraken's portfolio made out of stained glass, mirror, polymer clay sculpture, and clock parts.
Carol's book features "tools" of different kinds throughout. I love the illustration style of them.
Great hand drawn typographical treatments mixed with linear line work over at Michelle's book.
Maroonic set up a great story for their sketchbook based on the theme "Forgetting to call you back".
Christopher Alday's book is looking great. Hopefully he'll keep posting progress!
The first ever Art House literary project. Help us build the Brooklyn Art Library's collection! Sign up here!
The Starving Artist Project aims to create a grant that an artist can use to continue making a body of work. Sign up now!
Be part of a huge massive exhibition of self portraits from artists all around the globe! Sign up here!
Joseph is seriously the most prolific sketchbook filler I've ever come across. Can't wait to see this book in person!
Great free flowing illustrations of water over for the theme "...and suddenly (some unexpected beauty, or was it scary?)"
Gretchen documents moments and memories in her sketchbook for the theme "A Million Little..."
Baysan is killing it with their sketchbook. Really loving the illustrations and compositions.
Absolutely stunning work over here. Keep checking back to watch Tony's progress as he fills his book up.