Bill Talsma’s most recent artwork comments on rewards we receive for insignificant or trivial things that we do. These pieces question what is truly remarkable or worthy of an award.

Bill Talsma’s most recent artwork comments on rewards we receive for insignificant or trivial things that we do. These pieces question what is truly remarkable or worthy of an award.
I recently setup a new Today in Art Flickr group and have been overwhelmed with the quality and variety of the participation. The purpose of this group is to find new artists on Flickr to feature on todayinart.com. So, I wanted to create this post to thank those who are participating already and encourage new folks to join.
Trey Ratliff continues to transform extraordinary photographs into scenes of unimaginable beauty with HDR (high dynamic range) photography.
Wil Murray’s mixed media artwork blurs the lines between disciplines as well as genres. These pieces have an identify complex that I love.
In our fast paced world it can become so easy to forget how precious time is. Seeing myself type this seems so cliche, but no matter how many times I hear it, I continually forget.
In All That Glitters, Raissa Venables intricately creates each image from many different photographs of interior spaces, becoming an alternate reality for the space being photographed.
Stan Engelbrecht and Nic Grobler are both bicycle enthusiasts and photographers who embarked on a project to photograph other cyclists as they ride bicycles in South Africa.
JR began his art career at 15 as a street artist in Paris. After finding a camera in the subway, JR began documenting his street art adventures and pasting his work on the walls of the street.
Most artists build or construct their art, but for Todd McLellan’s Disassembly series, the focus is on deconstruction.