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Undersea is the latest exhibition on a maritime theme, curated by art historian James Russell, for the Hastings Contemporary.
A look at Japan’s love of packaging, from impeccably crafted cardboard to lacquered works of art.
Out on a commercial lobster boat in Nova Scotia, writer Karla Courtney experiences how tradition, resilience, and a changing ...
In the South Atlantic, one of the richest corners of the world in variety and abundance of marine resources, fisherwomen and ...
Social history is a little bit like an Impressionist painting. Rather than being a ... Paul Valéry's Sea Shells offers an antidote to that atmosphere of self-centered bustle.
Till thou at length art free, / Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea! Oddly, collectors didn't much care about the animals that actually built the shells. Holmes, for instance ...
ELLE Discovers handmade footwear of your summer holiday dreams at Colaba Causeway with beads, embroidery and shells, making ...
Maximize space and style in your tiny foyer with these design tips for small entryways of every style, including furniture, ...
Through the CREATE program, eight SC artists used trash from cleanups to create art that raised environmental awareness and ...
Imagine wandering through a tide pool, your eyes tracing the mysterious shapes hidden in the sand and seaweed. Suddenly, a ...
Nicolas Niarchos writes about finding the joy of Japan in the unexpected in this feature, first published in the August 2019 ...