21 days ago | By Arch Daily
GB House / Renato D'Ettorre Architects. Image © Justin Alexander
According to the UN, more than 7000 extreme weather events have been recorded since 2000. Just this year, wildfires raged across Australia and the west coast of the U.S.; Siberia charted record high temperatures , reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit before Dallas or Houston; and globally, this September was the world's hottest September on record. As the effects of the climate crisis manifest in these increasingly dire ways, it is the prerogative of the building industry - currently responsible for 39% of global greenhouse gas...
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Emma Elliott is one of forty sculptors selected for on form 18, a biennial exhibition of sculpture in stone at Asthall Manor in the Cotswolds. She joins world renowned and... Read more ...
This small painting captures the beauty of a setting sun shining it's last rays on trees and rock face. The lazy Gunnison River flows just over the hill. 14"x11" Oil on Panel... Read more ...
“Symphony in Springtime V" ©2020 Niki GulleySOLD • 24" x 24" textured oil painting on wrap around canvas Just Sold through AO5 Gallery! I wanted to show Texas' spring landscape... Read more ...
By David Haberstich The previous post described Robert Scurlock's unsuccessful attempts to publish or exhibit photographs by his father, Addison N. Scurlock, and the Scurlock... Read more ...
PO Box 486, Surf Beach Rd, Ocean Grove VIC 3226, Australia Photographs: Mengzhu Jiang Read more ...
When Covid isolation rules were new, we artists were fairly content with social constraints. After all, time on our own is put to good use in the studio. Although there was... Read more ...
"Mt. Hood Windmill", 8 x 10 In, Oil, 2020 View purchase information here. Please contact me if you have questions. Read more ...
Still painting, 6" x 6" $100 Read more ...
“Lost in Thought” 8x8 acrylic Like most of us, I'm trying to work my way through this strange new existence which is like swimming through molasses. This painting is the result... Read more ...