Shari Moraga’s Free-Motion Embroidery
A former Jersey girl “draws with her sewing machine,” creating bespoke stitches with love and nostalgia.
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A former Jersey girl “draws with her sewing machine,” creating bespoke stitches with love and nostalgia.
When you've got too many windows to hang art, sculpture is a playful way to anchor a big, open space.
A monochromatic approach doesn't have to mean black and white. Here, Bobbi Walker chooses art for as subtle design color palette.
Bobbi Walker chooses art to go with this vignette from the CH&L Home of the Year.
Denver's new ART Hotel blends premiere luxury accommodations with a multi-sensory art experience.
Kitchen and bathroom environments may not be friendly to all types of art. Here are some things to consider when choosing art for these risky spaces.
It took a few decades, but Boulder-based painter Will Day finally found his artistic spirit—and his work proves that it was well worth the wait
Loveland pyrographer Julie Bender turns up the heat to create “drawings” inspired by her deep love of the natural world
Few people know more about Colorado’s art scene than Collin Parson, who pulls double duty as an artist and the director of the visual arts program at the Arvada enter for the Arts and Humanities
For 27 years, the non-profit Art Students League of Denver has been the place to unleash the visual artist in each of us
Denver artists Don and Grace Quade curate a harmonious home filled with global artwork and accents
For as long as there have been cowboys driving cattle, there has been Western Art—much of it residing safely in the Realists’ camp
With décor that features light, color and an eclectic art collection, this renovated ‘70s-era house reflects its happy homeowners
From the blink-and-you-miss-it town of Byers (45 miles east of Denver), the non-profit M12 Studio creates and supports some of the most captivating contemporary art in the country
Monroe Hodder’s vibrant paintings pulse with life—thanks in part to the inspiration she finds in Steamboat’s quiet beauty. Find out why the artist calls Colorado home, how she understands color and why she paints.
Terry Adams has a request: he’d like a retractable roof over all of Denver’s Cherry Creek North shopping district. “I suppose that’s not possible,” he laughs. “But believe me: I’ve wished for it.”
Monroe Hodder's vibrant paintings pulse with life-thanks in part to the inspiration she finds in Steamboat's quiet beauty. Find out why the artist calls Colorado home, how she understands color and why she paints
The leader of the non-profit that produces the hugely popular Cherry Creek Arts Festival explains why his job that gets bigger—and more fun—every year
When you live in a historic home, it's important to put your own imprint on it. Susan and John Gowen did just that...but that was just the beginning.
Referencing the vernacular of traditional Spanish architecture, this home blends easily with the historic houses in and around Denver’s Observatory Park.
Good clients make an architect’s life easy. Great clients remind an architect why he or she chose the profession in the first place. For Katherine Kiefer, owner of West Elevation Architects in Steamboat Springs, the owners of this house…
How one nonprofit is helping young artists with disabilities find their creative passion
One of Aspen's most historic hotels gets a makeover: Goodbye, fussy Victorian accents; hello, bold, masculine style