Category: art

How to Think like Leonardo

  Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk, 1512Leonardo Da Vinci self-portrait at the age of 50(Biblioteca Reale, Turin)courtesy of LeonardoDaVinci.net     Mona Lisa (1503) by Leonardo Da Vinci(The Louvre) “One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself.” “I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength …

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Review of the Tanners’ Lumonics Retrospective at MOA by Todd Siler

Todd Siler Luminous Art Inspiring Our Hearts-n-Minds To Dream With Wonder: Experiencing the Art of Mel and Dorothy Tanner Art Review by Todd SilerFebruary, 2017 When I first encountered the art universe of Mel and Dorothy Tanner in the current retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Outdoor Arts, my mind leaped “back to the future”. …

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Our Visitor via the French Embassy

A recent visitor to Lumonics was Tatiana Vilela dos Santos, an artist who lives in Paris, who was taking a workshop in San Francisco. The French Embassy, based in San Francisco, asked her to visit Denver, Santa Fe, Las Vegas, and Scottsdale and take photos of some of the art spaces. In Denver, she visited …

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April Newsletter

Happy Spring, Everyone!After a long winter, we aren’t complaining about the recent heat! Thanks to Denver Westword for this acknowledgement:   link to article Lumonics ImmersedEvery Saturday at 8 pm “The art here is breathtaking! All the colors, lights, and dimension you see when walking through their rooms is absolutely beautiful! What a light show!”– Miranda F. …

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