Learn how to use a microfiber cloth, dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, and toothpaste to remove marks from walls without damaging the paint.
Winslow Homer in Watercolor,” just opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, doesn’t hinge on those upheavals, zeroed in as it is on ...
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The exhibition Mimi Gross: Among Friends, 1958-1963 helps to set the record straight: Gross was a strong, confident artist when she met Red Grooms at the age of 18, and that her work continued to grow ...
Someone paid tribute to Hugh Hefner in the wrong way. An unknown person vandalized the Playboy founder’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this weekend, drawing a blue crown above his name. No ...
Artist Cameron Milton, 30, admits he's never lost sight of his inner child. "I suppose I am a child at heart," Milton said. "I still play with Legos, I enjoy Pixar movies and I still use crayons." ...
You can try removing the "artwork" by using a spray lubricating oil or dry-cleaning solvent. You must first test it on a small, out-of-the-way area to make sure it's safe to use on the wall. Is it ...