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"Soft serve nails are a fresh, creamier take on the classic French ombré," says Julia Diogo, one of Bio Sculpture's top nail techs. "While they keep that signature blend of two soft shades, the finish ...
The sand sculptures will remain on Revere Beach for the public to enjoy, as long as wind, rain and Mother Nature cooperate.
The Clark Art Institute's latest outdoor sculpture exhibition, "Ground/Work 2025," brings a number of large-scale, ...
In “Stan and Gus,” Henry Wiencek explores the creative highs and private peccadilloes of the architect Stanford White and the ...
Clark Ashton wages symbolic war in his front yard, arranging metal men and sculptures along the landscape as cars zoom by on ...
Traveling between these five new and newly reopened museums is both a plunge into the city’s rich history and an exploration ...
A new exhibition showcases Albie Sachs’ ‘soft vengeance’ through art in a tribute to artists, freedom fighters, cultural ...
In a new series, LAist’s Adolfo Guzman-Lopez tells the stories behind Los Angeles public art pieces. The series kicks off ...
Two sand sculptors answer the most-asked questions about the fantastical sculptures that appear annually on Revere Beach.
Ming Fay’s playful papier-mâiché sculptures at the Gardner museum, of fruit and other things that grow, are balm for the wilted spirit.
From PVC, silicone-coated fabrics, and other found materials, Rong Bao creates oddly personable inflatable sculptures.
Larger-than-life soft sculptures or 'squishees' will encourage visitors to hug, climb, and play at a new pet-themed exhibition in Barnard Castle.