Overwhelmed by their own finery, the subjects of Volker Hermes’ digital portraits wryly epitomize a bygone era.
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A street artist has covered walls in the northern French city of Lille with portraits of Gisele Pelicot, famous since her ...
When Vice President Kamala Harris took over as Democrats' presidential nominee, she shunted President Joe Biden's old ...
For the first time since the late 1980s, the entire exterior is getting a fresh coat of paint "from basement to belvedere." ...
The “after” here is a complete 180 from the dingy, dark before. With fresh wainscoting on the walls, painted in a deep ...
Memory, the desire to capture the real self, the longing to be seen, and questions of identity infuse Elisheva Biernoff’s ...
Maureen Wroblewitz shared with her followers her old artwork inspired by One Direction. She posted photo of the members’ ...
TUCSON – Barack Obama cast his White House successor as an out-of-touch elitist who promotes the wrong kind of masculinity, ...
In a creative effort to promote environmental consciousness, Western Railway has launched the "Waste to Art/Waste to Wealth" ...