Works by Press Arts Editor Richard Malinsky

Works by Press Arts Editor Richard Malinsky

Passages and Paint See more of Malinsky’s work here. Passages is a series of 9 Images by Richard Malinsky. each work is 20″ x 30″  on Arches paper Music by Francesca R. Raffi Produced by Globeunityart for The Campaign ‘Art for the Artists’ globeunityart@libero.it Copyright 2014 Richard Malinsky As a second generation, color-based abstractionist, what sets Malinksy’s work apart from…

Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking

An Art Recipe By Finnabair I’m a woman of many interests: a mixed media artist, scrapbooker and art journaler who loves new challenges, experiments and developing new techniques and skills. My projects are mostly media-based: I make paper and canvas layouts, collages and altered art, tags, journal pages. I started scrapbooking, and today I’ve got a scrapbook page named…

Pulling From the Screen

Pulling From the Screen

Writing: The Cinematic Technique By Sarah Chauncey One of the benefits of having worked in so many mediums – print, television, stage, online, stand-alone interactive and film – is that I’ve learned a variety of storytelling techniques transferable between platforms. The combination of having been a stage manager,  TV writer/producer and film critic contributed to my becoming…

Fictional Characters and Autobiography Part 2

Fictional Characters and Autobiography Part 2

Five Approaches to Revising Character See part one here By Elissa Field  Again, not all authorial characters are broken — but this post addresses the situation where characters drawn closely from the author come across as flat. Each of the following presents a possible source of the problem and how to address it. See-through narrator: beginner’s error?  In…

Art Spotlight: Cybèle Young

Art Spotlight: Cybèle Young

Cybèle Young Creates Unique Sculptural Art Works See more of her works in WTP Vol. IV #5 Young’s works are inspired by the fleeting day-to-day minutiae that comprise everyday life. Young’s miniature worlds are created by intricate handling of Japanese paper and the artist’s copperplate etchings. In the application of her subconscious to mundane and often overlooked…

Fictional Characters and Autobiography– Part 1

Fictional Characters and Autobiography– Part 1

Writing Character: One Most Like Yourself By Elissa Field  The impetus for this article arose from a small tangent during a fabulous workshop I participated in with author Ann Hood. Among stories I’ve worked on in the past, I knew who my trickiest, most elusive or least successful characters were, but hadn’t noticed a pattern until an offhand comment…

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs

By Donald Kolberg Cork Printmakers and Center for Contemporary Printmaking It was exciting to find an incredible printmaking exhibition while touring through Connecticut. We met with a member of the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Debbie Gioelle who was gracious enough to take time from her own work to explain the show and give us insight into the…