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You can't build much of anything without concrete. But it has far more uses than just for construction. One, is to create fine works of art. Kia Ricchi designs and builds landmark displays with it. See why she makes such a big impression!
Controversial artist Daniel Edwards is at it again -- he just unveiled an exhibit dedicated to the memory of TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey's late dogs. Here's the news release -- we'll let you weigh in!
Robert Rauschenberg has died at the age of 82. The artist found fame - and controversy - with his stunning and colorful paintings and sculptures.
You know him from Leave it to Beaver, but did you know that Tony Dow is now a well-respected artist? His sculptures have even been displayed at the Louvre! Find out how he started pursuing his true passion in life.
For many women, being a mother and having a rewarding career can feel like an either/or choice. Mom, artist and filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll reveals what she's learned about navigating the crazy territory between being a good mother and good to yourself.
Lawrence Holofcener wrote for Sid Caesar, Sammy Davis Jr. and Merv Griffin. He starred on Broadway. Now, he's a respected painter and sculptor. He's used two simple words to guide him through his amazing life: why not?
Artist Bob Sutz is a messenger for beautiful people filled with horrific memories. Sutz is creating what he calls irrefutable evidence of one of the darkest chapters in human history -- the Holocaust.
Janet Isles and friend shirley carved this snow sculpture in honor of the Olympic Games in Vancouver, 2010. Bear River, Nova Scotia houses this sculpture on her front yard.
I'm always amazed by the different forms that art takes--where music comes from, for instance, or how Michelangelo found the Pieta lying in wait inside a giant hunk of marble. Van Gogh could use swirls of paint to make a "Starry Night," while the guy next door might be lucky to paint a barn door without knocking over the can. I don't know what makes that spark of genius, but I'd like to...