Devika Grace
Mixed media artist. I was created to create. These are my artistic brainchildren...
03/03/2022
While I continue procrastinating on my work in progress painting 🖼 🖌🙄 (which I'll be putting the finishing touches on soon, hopefully!)...I've been sewing and this is my latest creation. The "Stella" bag & wallet pattern. Working on the matching wallet next, but I love it so much so this is the first of many I'll be making! I already have so many different color & print combos/designs in my head... 🤓💭🤯
Shout out to Cool Cat Creations for the awesome pattern! 🙌👜🥰
03/12/2021
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02/21/2021
For Philoche, it’s not just about buying pieces of art during the pandemic. It’s about spreading the message of a brighter future, as well as looking out for his peers in the art community.
“I want to make sure people have food on the table and a roof over their head, but the main thing, too, is that I want people to dream again, to have hope and to feel confident about their work,” said Philoche.
Harlem Artist Spends Over $70K Buying Art From Struggling Creatives During Pandemic For one New York City creative, a massive art collection started as a random act of kindness, helping a close friend in a desperate situation
12/31/2020
A decade ago, Haskell began exploring the notion that “Mexican artists had the most profound and pervasive influence on American art of the 20th century,” realizing it was “North to South rather than East to West,” debunking the long-held assumption that the French had the greatest impact. Her scholarly examination of Mexican art as “an epic, socially moving document” gave rise to this revolutionary exhibition that required loans from more than 40 museums across the globe.
Mexico, Not France, Had ‘Most Profound And Pervasive’ Impact On 20th Century American Art, Whitney Curator Discovers Furthering the discourse of cultural and social struggle, Cauleen Smith: Mutualities runs concurrent with Vida Americana, from February 17 through May 17, tucked into the fifth-floor galleries.
10/24/2020
Slowly but surely making progress on my ! 🙌🎨🖌⛰
09/27/2020
The piece I made in an online Otomi painting class last Friday presented by the Latino Cultural Center of Dallas. 💜
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