Sacred Icon Retreat
In 2016, we interviewed Mary Jane Miller about the ancient, meditative art of iconography. At the end of March, Miller traveled from her home in San Miguel, Mexico to Lewes, Delaware to share this gift.
Hillwood Estate, Russian Sacred Art Collection
I could feel the weight of the velvet, of the rich details, through the glass. The embroidery caught the light like thousands of flecks of gold. It was difficult to imagine the long, labored work
Tatjana Jovancevic
Risen “My main mode of expression, and the most present element of my visual vocabulary, is the line. It’s a flow of uninterrupted force that travels from me to the paper.” Tatjana Jovancevic works on paper to build complex
Clio 2017 Recap
Edward Knippers A common reaction to the work of Edward Knippers was that people felt moved by the brush strokes themselves. Knippers began his career creating cubist and abstract works before he became inspired to paint the
Made New Arts, IFAF Artist Hilary White Fosters Positive Creative Expression
International Fine Art Fund artist and Board member Hilary White has partnered with Ignite Refuge and Partnership for Strong Families to create the Made New Arts Program. The program provides creative expression for children in
IFAF at Clio Art Fair 3/2-3/5/17
Clio Art Fair March 2-5 2017 508 W 26th St New York, NY 10001 Join us at Clio Art Fair in New York City next week to see the work of Edward Knippers, Victor
Marianne Lettieri
Mantle of Iniquities Found objects are what Marianne Lettieri calls, “physical evidence of human preoccupation and temporality.” This speaks to the artist’s twenty-two years spent in the world of dance and choreography merged with her
The Bowden Collection, Traveling Biblical Art Exhibits
The Bowden Collection is curated by Sandra Bowden. The fine artist and collector works out of her home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She began creating work inspired by her Christian faith early in her life.
Mary McCleary
The Prodigal Son Mary McCleary's images are made up of many parts. Often mistaken for paintings, her collages capture the details of shapes and forms. The artist’s hand infuses a life-like quality into the plastic,
Kirsten Van Mourick
"The Psalm" “I believe [painting] speaks for me more powerfully than a photograph because it is imperfect. It is a continuous challenge.” Artist Kirsten Van Mourick also finds a challenge in portraying the surreal. Van Mourick
Mary Jane Miller – Iconographer
Mary Jane Miller is not Orthodox, or a trained artist, but for the past twenty years she has practiced the tradition of Byzantine style iconography daily. Her reverence for iconography led her to study