Art Studio No7: The new online gallery for rising artists and experimental art
Esther Franchuk, Marie Demiz, Giorgia Massari, and Martina Stagi.
MILAN
.- The artist Marie Demiz recently developed and launched the new Art Studio No7, a new online art gallery that resulted from a community of new rising artists, a project aimed to get to know the artists and their work in a way that is more personal and closer, rather than a typical and traditional big financial art gallery.
The project involves the participation of artists based in different places of the world, going from Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Greece, Bahrain to the Netherlands. This group of artists express different techniques and themes with various subjects. The art approach of the current selected artists can go from strong individuals to nature, using different art methodologies from the abstract to more experimental techniques and materials.
Kehrer Verlag publishes Brian Kaplan s photography book about the melancholic beauty of Cape Cod
NEW YORK, NY
.- For most people, Cape Cod is about summer vacations by the sea. Sun-drenched days at the beach, splashing in the ocean, and just being lazy. Overindulging on oysters, fried clams, and ice cream. Sipping cold beer and cocktails while the sun sets.
Im much more interested in the »other side« of life on the Cape. There are the seasonal workers: thousands of people who flock to the Cape every summer, not to play but to work. They come from Jamaica and eastern Europe students from Russia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, and Moldova. They work the deep-fryers and make sandwiches in the kitchens. They scrub the floors and toilets in the motels and rental cottages. Many work two or three jobs at a time, earning more money in a week than they could in a month back home.
The Queen THEY are the Winchester district heroes who have been recognised for their efforts. The 2021 list of New Year s Honours has been released and it features 11 people who have contributed to the district. Whether it is in the field of health, media or community service, they have all played their part – especially in what has been a difficult year. They are: Vivien Loveday, 75, of Bishop’s Waltham, is awarded the British Empire Medal for services to the community. For the past 40 years she has run the Bishops Waltham Gateway Club, which helps people with learning disabilities take part in leisure, social and creative activities.