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Artists and Colors
Artists turn colors into their own color scheme so much so that you recognize an artist’s work by the colors used in their paintings....

Rossella BLUE Mocerino
Nov 2, 20202 min read


Artists and Their Pets
We always think of artists alone in their studios working madly at their work but in many cases they are not alone. Their pets keep them company and see it all - the ups and downs, the emotional turmoil, the moments of bliss and satisfaction. I have always worked with cats around me. Here is a list of my favorite photos of artists and their pets. Cleo, the artist assistant Meditation Among Pigeons by Rossella BLUE Mocerino Artists and their Pets. No. 1 on the list. The Aust

Rossella BLUE Mocerino
Sep 9, 20182 min read


Artists and Their Studios
We artists are all different. You can see that even by the way our studios look like. Here is Francis Bacon's art studio. Messy, right? Artists Claude Monet and Roy Lichtenstein had a couch in their studios. Ah, for those times when a break and a little rest are needed. You think artists in their studios use just the walls and easels? Jackson Pollock used the floor for his drip paintings. There is no reason why an artist studio has to have walls. Australian painter Tomm

Rossella BLUE Mocerino
May 1, 20182 min read


Not on View
Are museums becoming cemeteries of art? Museums were started so that art could be seen by the public instead of being in private collections. What if I told you that a large amount of art owned by museums is in storage? Most of Georgia O'Keeffe's work is in storage. Nearly half of Pablo Picasso's oil paintings are not on view. And why is that? In this post, I will deal with unmasking museums. Shown here: Child in a Straw Hat by Mary Cassatt. Currently in storage at the

Rossella BLUE Mocerino
Apr 1, 20183 min read
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