Overview
Hi everyone!
Art4U is a 6th Street Studios - sponsored blog dedicated to providing news, information, and first-hand content regarding art. Our blog will feature various content, such as informational content regarding the history and the historical impact of art, the latest updates in the art world in terms of news and events, interviews with different artists across various art styles, features of intriguing artists and their artworks, and other overall informative content regarding art and its many forms. Ultimately, our mission is to build and foster a community of artists, and we can not wait to have you join our journey.
Interviews
Interested in getting your name out there? ART4U and 6th Street Studios are currently conducting free artist interviews. Questions will include questions about yourself, the meaning of your art, your overall creative process, and more. The interview will also include a feature of you and your art on our website and social media. Please scan the QR code below if you’re interested.
Animation: Art To The Screen
Animation has revolutionized the film and TV industry.
Comics: Users of The Power of Art
The power of art has become an integral part of superhero comics.
Bob Ross: Raising A Generation
Bob Ross has helped raise a generation with his art instruction.
Meet Alissa Crispin
Alissa Crispin is one of the best artists in the South Bay. Check out her story here!
The Renaissance: A Period Of Great Art
The Renaissance is one of the most important periods of human history, and for art.
NFTs: Exclusive Digital Masterpieces or Simply Screenshotable
NFT art rose rapidly in popularity a few years ago. Was the hype worth it?
Vincent Van Gogh: A Legend After Death
Despite Vincent van Gogh’s short life, his legacy is forever infinite.
Ancient Egypt: Decorating Death
The Egyptians buried the dead with style.
Streetwear Brands: Culture On A T-Shirt
Streetwear Brands have redefined what art can be.
Leonardo da Vinci: A Man of Many Talents (Especially Art)
Leonardo Da Vinci was not only one of the greatest thinkers of his era, but one the greatest artists.
WW2 Propaganda Art: Art That Convinces
Propaganda art for the US was massively influential during the second World War.
The Greek Gods: Worshipped Through Sculpture Art
The Greeks used magnificent sculptures and statues to honor their gods.
*Image Credits: Hermes and the Infant Dionysus Image from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hermes_of_Praxiteles.png (Cropped halfway vertically)
Frida Kahlo: The Surrealist Queen of Self-Portraits
Frida Kahlo was one of the most influential artists of all time, helping contribute significantly to the surrealist movement with her self-portraits.