The path to becoming an internationally renowned fine artist might not be paved in gold, and that’s fine with Patrick Guyton—he prefers to put gold to better use. Guyton’s own career path has had [...]
Artist James Coleman‘s big break sounds like it came right out of a Hollywood movie. At age 19, he was working in the mailroom of the Walt Disney Company. He decided to submit a painting to [...]
Veiled women, tranquil koi ponds, and graceful birds—these are just some of the zen-like images you’ll encounter in the gilded world of artist Patrick Guyton. You can enter this shimmering [...]
Etchings have been hugely influential in art history, particularly in the development of printmaking. The art of etching is one of the oldest printmaking mediums—originating in the 15th century [...]
Five Michigan artists have been chosen as finalists, but only one will be named 2018’s MI Great Artist. After much deliberation, a panel of expert judges has narrowed down a field of 35 [...]
Art fans love asking David “Lebo” Le Batard questions about his designs and inspirations. One of the most common questions is “What’s with all the owls and cats?” The subjects [...]
Collectors around the world love the remarkably textured paintings of acclaimed artist Slava Ilyayev. While his style is uniquely his own, Ilyayev regularly cites Impressionists like Vincent van [...]
With Park West’s 2018 Fall Sale in full swing, it’s time to get to know our featured art and artists with our new art quiz! As the largest privately-owned art gallery in the world, [...]
How does an artist become a Master? In this new video, Park West profiles seven undeniable masters of art history—Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste [...]
MI Great Artist has announced its 35 semi-finalists for 2018—including one lucky “People’s Choice” winner who automatically moves to the competition’s final round. Sponsored by Park West Gallery [...]
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