This exhibition focuses on the impact of American women on Paris from the turn of the 20th century until the outbreak of World War II.| See Great Art
The colors of this painting recall Mardi Gras: purple, gold and green. Dusti Bongé spent time in New Orleans, near her home in Biloxi.| See Great Art
The Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia unveils a new public artwork commission by artist Xenobia Bailey.| See Great Art
Art Bridges Foundation and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced the acquisition of contemporary Indigenous artworks from the John and Susan Horseman Collection.| See Great Art
Dusti Bongé wound up with a show of exceedingly unique artworks she termed her “Window Paintings,” made with fiberglass.| See Great Art
I have become fascinated with New York in the 70’s. What intrigues me is how unimaginably different New York was then from what it is now.| See Great Art
This one isn’t for sale. I’m pleased to say that it’s in the possession of the lovely lady who gave me the flowers that inspired it. I adore the natural curves and undulations and…| Poetic Beauty
I love these beautiful, waxy flowers, native to Central and South America. The colour is so vibrant and there is something very sensual about them.| Poetic Beauty