After Manheim-based artist Dick Whitson, 95, retired from Armstrong in 1995, he began to audit painting classes from then-Millersville University professor Robert Andriulli. For more than 20 years, Wh ...
My desk was used by another student on the days I wasn’t there. I’ll call him Leo. I had an art supply box with all my colored pencils, crayons, scissors, etc. Turns out, Leo wasn’t the best desk mate ...
When I was about 4 years old, I was drawing big heads and really tiny bodies to the point where my parents thought something was wrong with me," Dean Konop recalls.
Stout achieved an ascetic sensuality in his geometric abstractions, a paradoxical synthesis of restraint and hedonism that is unmatched by any of his contemporaries.