Ep 122 Things we Wish we’d Known as Beginner Artists

David J. Holcomb

On today’s art podcast we are going to talk about the things we wish we had known when we were beginner artists. And hopefully, it might help some of our listeners who have just started out. https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/kxzpb9/Ep122-Wish-Known-Beginner-Artists.mp3 Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS This podcast […]

Holger Drachmann – my daily art display

David J. Holcomb

The Artist, the Poet, the Lover of Women. Holger Drachmann The subject of this week’s blog is the nineteenth century Danish poet, dramatist and painter Holger Drachmann. Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann was born on October 9th, 1846 in Copenhagen. He was the son of Andreas Drachmann and his wife Vilhelmine.  […]

In Praise of the Humble Print

David J. Holcomb

The International Great Print Sellers Affiliation (IFPDA) Print Honest is again this weekend at Manhattan’s Javits Middle just after a two-year pandemic hiatus. From 400-calendar year-outdated etchings to boundary-pushing prints that make just one marvel regardless of whether it wouldn’t have been less difficult to just paint that, this year’s […]

All About Stalheim by Johan Christian Dahl

David J. Holcomb

Title of Artwork: “Stalheim” Artwork by Johan Christian Dahl Year Created 1824 Summary of Stalheim The hilly landscape of Stalheim, Voss, Hordaland is depicted in an oil painting by J. C. Dahl titled View from Stalheim (Norwegian: Fra Stalheim) that was completed in 1842. As a major work of Romantic […]