by Steve Rhodes Vince Gironda, among the best bodybuilders of his period, previously said: that”bodybuilding is 80% diet.” Vince, known to his peers as “The Iron Guru,” assisted to build Arnold Schwarzenegger into certainly one of the best bodybuilders of all time. His acolytes record contains the vast majority of the biggest names in body [...] Read more »
Horror Vacui Artwork, The Future of Experimental Art And Design
by vancouverfilmschool Horror vacui known widely as fear of empty spaces, is a special type of visual art which fills the entire surface of an artwork with delicate details. The form of art is associated with Mario Praz, who gives birth to this art by using it to describe the suffocating atmosphere and clutter of [...] Read more »
Art & the Antelope Valley – Where to go in the AV to see contemporary art
by ykanazawa1999 What is the art scene in the Antelope Valley? The most prevalent public art form in the Antelope Valley used to be music. Bands performed at the Cedar Centre in downtown Lancaster and, according to legend, they were loud. Today things have changed. The Lancaster Museum and Art Gallery is [...] Read more »
Appreciating contemporary visual art
by FunnyBiz As a contemporary artist, I attend a lot of exhibitions. Luckily, I have recently discovered a way to look at art so that the more contemporary art I see, the more I enjoy it. Here’s a bit of advice about getting the most out of contemporary art. In the past, when viewing an [...] Read more »
MSSD Performing Arts: A Blast from the Past
by Kenneth Jackson Lets begin off by honoring the one man who have given many students the opportunity to grow, learn and excell at an Art that is older than any of us have known. Theatre or Performing Arts. I believe this information is part of good outreaching, helping the communities know that Deaf People [...] Read more »