Venus and Aphrodite in Mythology Camille Gizzarelli The Romans adopted the Greek goddess Aphrodite as their own and created most interesting narratives. I will discuss its relevance to art.
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Circus Camille Gizzarelli Clowns such as Harlequin and Pierrot as well as other circus characters have been portrayed artistically for centuries. I will discuss.
Artist Models Strike a Pose Camille Gizzarelli Throughout time, artists have drawn, painted, sculpted their subject while sitting, leaning, and reclining. I will share my findings.
The Origin of Red in Art Camille Gizzarelli From the earliest art to later works, I will discuss cultures and individuals who used the color red in its many shades.
The Wonder of Chinese Decorative Arts Camille Gizzarelli In this article I will describe the materials used by the Chinese in their highly respected and admired decorative arts.
Blackness in Art Camille Gizzarelli According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, blackness is defined as "the quality of being very dark, or an area of darkness." I will discuss.
Remarkable Women in the Arts Camille Gizzarelli Historically, women artists have been the trailblazers of their age. I will discuss some of these amazing women and their achievements.
Great Women in the Arts Camille Gizzarelli There is an international outcry over the underappreciation of women in the arts. I will introduce those who have paved the way for today's women.
Explaining Lithography Camille Gizzarelli As an alternate art method to drawing, painting, engraving and photography, I will discuss the origin of lithography and share the artists who incorporated this into their oeuvre.