by Brian McCormack | Oct 11, 2017
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by Brian McCormack | Oct 11, 2017
This piece is a representation of childhood innocence and the comforting presence of the moon watching over the world. I made this in an elementary school art class, and the staples of childhood are visible in the details of the piece – the personification of the moon...
by Brian McCormack | Oct 11, 2017
The power of the Moon and the effect it has on romance is quite amazing. Lovers looking at each other in the light of the moon all look perfect. Moonlight can seduce you. Encounters that in the light of day are just pleasant, become more intense and all of a...
by Brian McCormack | Oct 11, 2017
David LaMorte is public school art teacher, sculptor, and collage artist from Metuchen, NJ. He create works that have a playful pop art sensibility. He draws from cartoons, comic books and contemporary art history. His work takes the dark/sinister too lightly silly...
by Brian McCormack | Oct 11, 2017
I have always been fascinated by the moon. As a kid it always changed positions when we were riding home in the car…one side than the other…seemed like a miracle to me. It’s phases, size, brightness and dances with the clouds were always a big deal to me. My main...