When you think of date night, you probably envision dinner and maybe a movie. If you get really creative, you probably go bowling or to play mini golf. But for you artistic ones, there is something cool to do.
If you are always looking for something fun to do, love art and a good beer, you will love this event. The Burn Studios is hosting 'Thirsty Thursday: Paint Your Pint.'
Austin, TX street artist Ez has gained notoriety and a following by creating treasure chests in the theme of 'Legend of Zelda' and hiding them around the city.
The thing I love best about kids is their creativity and innocence. This girl get some Play Doh and lets her imagination take over. Her final art piece is priceless!
If you are a local artist and would love for your work to hang inside Amarillo's Rick Husband International Airport, this could be your big opportunity.
Have you ever wondered what an ant colony looks like? These tiny creatures work vigorously underground to make their home. Well, now we have an idea of what it looks like and it's awesome!
Art comes in many different forms and the ways it is created is countless. Here is a man that creates massive works of art using nothing be fresh snow and his feet.
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.
Etch-A-Sketches are one of those childhood toys that never go out of style. If you're like most people, a few hours' worth of entertainment usually produced some pretty bad art, although it never really mattered. But there are the select few who are really good at Etch-A-Sketching. Like, really really good.