Every time I'm at my kids school, I love looking at the "artwork" hung proudly on the walls. Usually, it's cute kid stuff. But sometimes it's downright disturbing.
My Great Grandma Myrtle May Sweeney (who I do remember) lived on a farm in Mexico Missouri. I remember her because when we went there we had to go outside to go to the outhouse to go to the bathroom. Well I didn't know she had a painting streek...
Since so many of us recognize that many teachers are both underpaid and under appreciated, it's nice when a free-for-teachers event comes along. Today, October 15, the Yellowstone Art Museum celebrates educators by giving them free admission...
I've driven past this statue many times on my Red Lodge and wondered what the story is behind it. I'm sure it has been told many times and is probably written several places online, but I haven't been able to find it. I've tried asking around the office and everybody here has seen it, but can't really tell me anything about it...
If I said Beetlejuice, what comes to mind? Say it two more times and see what happens?
The Graffiti in downtown Billings is absolutely amazing. Who's responsible for it? Is there more in other areas of town? Love that this city appreciates art in all forms and not just the traditional idea of it...
Although precious few details have been made available to the public, everyone has long assumed that 'Jurassic World' will center on a fully functioning dinosaur theme park where everything goes horribly wrong. Some newly revealed concept art from the film essentially confirms this, showcasing the formerly deadly Isla Nublar as a tourist paradise with a massive visitor center that would make the h
Balloon art is usually something that's confined to a) clowns or b) those guys on the side of the street who make those really embarrassing hats that are like, five feet tall. As it turns out though, there's a whole lot more to the art than standard balloon animals or pop-able accessories. In fact, a lot of 'em are actually impressive.
Back=to-school season is in full swing, and even though the end of summer pretty much stinks, heading back to class doesn't have to. Why? For starters, it's the perfect time to sport some apples and notebooks and maybe even a pencil or two on those nails.
Want to be a hit at parties, or at least know what to say when the silent anger builds up to a point at the dinner table where everyone is just seething and glaring at each other? Have we got a Tumblr for you!!