• Figures and Dog in Front of the Sun (1949): Joan Miró Brilliance
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    Figures and Dog in Front of the Sun (1949): Joan Miró Brilliance

    Joan Miró’s Figures and Dog in Front of the Sun represents his simplified technique of lines and block color to create an ambiguous and open composition that remains open to interpretation. In this article, Singulart discusses the composition of Figures and Dog in Front of the Sun and Joan Miró’s renowned surrealist techniques.  Who was Joan Miró?  Joan Miró (1893-1983)…

  • Online Art Supplies Box
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    Online Art Supplies Box

    Staying home can feel tedious and colorless at times. We have already given our tips to help artists find inspiration in isolation, so now we are turning our attention to everyone who doesn’t fit under the narrow bracket of ‘professional artist’. In this article, we present our online art supplies box filled with resources so that everyone, regardless of age…

  • Five Minutes With Dario Moschetta
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    Five Minutes With Dario Moschetta

    Italian artist Dario Moschetta is as equally enamored with the past as he is with the future. He has found that by learning the styles and practices of the masters, he is better prepared to implement his own style with the current technology that is on offer. We sat down with Moschetta to talk about current projects, becoming a watchmaker…

  • Art and Children: 5 Minutes with Angela Darling Faidley
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    Art and Children: 5 Minutes with Angela Darling Faidley

    Angela Darling Faidley is a radiant woman – her crystal clear eyes are bright, with her smile releasing a beneficial energy. We didn’t get the chance to meet her in person due to confinement but this feeling was palpable. Having exchanged messages with Angela, it was easy to sense that this Pennsylvanian woman was a force of nature. During quarantine,…

  • Inspiration in Isolation
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    Inspiration in Isolation

    As we continue to contend with the ‘new normal’, maintaining focus and purpose can be a challenge. This week, I received an email from an artist who eloquently wrote that she feels “life is both crawling at a snail’s pace and careening wildly out of control”. Our regular routines have been disrupted and while it may seem we have more…

  • A Day With Artist Duo Luke and Mandy
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    A Day With Artist Duo Luke and Mandy

    Luke And Mandy are a UK artistic duo living and creating in France. Their work has received international exposure. Starting their career as a hobby, they developed into an established artistic duo who regularly sell their artworks to luxury interior designers and private collectors all over the world. We sat down with Luke and Mandy to talk about their daily…

  • Lockdown Increases Interest in Online Art Market
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    Lockdown Increases Interest in Online Art Market

    We are living through historic times. The novel coronavirus is affecting not only our proximity to others, but also our daily lives, jobs and of course how we spend our free time. In this article, Singulart reflects on current trends in the online art market and how this pandemic is affecting not only our business but the entire art market…

  • A Day With Milena Nicosia in a Locked-Down Italy
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    A Day With Milena Nicosia in a Locked-Down Italy

    Milena Nicosia is an acclaimed contemporary painter, draftsman, and printmaker from Italy. She uses pigments, pastel and engravings to create both monochromatic and color-oriented works. We sat down with Milena to talk about her day-to-day schedule in quarantined Italy. What’s the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?  Art has always been a part of my…

  • La Mariée (1950): The Story of Marc Chagall’s Revered Artwork
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    La Mariée (1950): The Story of Marc Chagall’s Revered Artwork

    La Mariée is one of the most iconic works produced by Marc Chagall, exemplifying his astounding use of color to conjure up an image that inhabits both reality and the imagination. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at Chagall’s masterpiece as well as his life and unique style.  Who was Marc Chagall?  Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was a Russian-French…

  • The Creation of Adam (c.1508 – 1512): Michelangelo’s Astounding Piece
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    The Creation of Adam (c.1508 – 1512): Michelangelo’s Astounding Piece

    Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam is one of the most iconic sections of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling and one of his most famous paintings. In this article, Singulart discusses the life of this archetypal Renaissance man and one of his many masterpieces, The Creation of Adam.  Who was Michelangelo?  Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475 – 1564) was an Italian…