Category Archives: Visual Arts
Things We Like: Portraits. Not Just For Royals Or Celebs
Oh, why not? Scarlett O’Hara had one hanging above the mantel. Portraiture (and no, we’re not talking about the awkward family pictures that hang on the wall as people walk up the stairs at some houses) is back and can … Continue reading
Go Bold, Go Damask? Wallpaper Is Back
Art is around us every day–especially in many of the things we don’t traditionally consider art: our clothing choices, our furnishings, and, yes, our walls. Last Spring, wallpaper started an upward trend of coming back into style in our homes. … Continue reading
More Photographs from Featured Artist Patrick Gillespie
We published five of Patrick’s images on the main site this month. We decided to give you five more. Have some images you’d like to share with Oeuvre? Send them to us: dennis.kempton@oeuvremagazine.org.
Best Bets: your weekend, spiced up with a dash of snow and art.
Guess winter is really here, right? You woke up this morning to a light dusting of snow on your car and in your yard. It’s enough to make you want to stay in and cuddle up with that someone special. … Continue reading
What to do this weekend? Thanks for asking!
You’ve got your work cut out for you this weekend and we’ve done the cutting so all you have to do is show up. Sound good? Beethoven. Live. The latest classical series concert by the Duluth Superior Symphony … Continue reading
A Tweed Companion to “Is He Dead?”
Millet at the Tweed by Ann Klefstad To accompany the play, the Tweed Museum has mounted a mini-show of their holdings of Millet’s work: some wonderful drawings and prints and a couple of paintings. These are lovely and simple works, … Continue reading →