Creating Oceanic Art and Awareness: 10 Questions with Guy Harvey

There’s a reason why the art of Guy Harvey looks so realistic—he literally dives headfirst into his studies. Harvey has been one of the world’s leading marine wildlife artists since 1988. Known [...]

A Closer Look at Francisco Goya’s ‘Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra)

  Haunting, macabre, and poignant, the series of 82 etchings by Spanish artist Francisco Goya known as “The Disasters of War” is a powerful reminder of the inhumane consequences of warfare. [...]

Why the Artwork of Yuval Wolfson Is Never Truly Finished

In this dramatic video, Israeli artist Yuval Wolfson explains how he uses the internal life of his viewers to ensure that his artwork never stops evolving.

Linda Le Kinff: The Classical Training of a Contemporary Artist

Artist Linda Le Kinff has spent her life mastering artistic techniques from around the world. In this video, she takes us inside her creative process.

Joan Miró’s Broder Collection: How One Artist Revolutionized Lithography

Joan Miró’s “Broder Collection” is a series of color lithographs that, until 2004, had been inaccessible for over 30 years. The Broder Collection’s vivid colors and obscure shapes align with [...]

Exclusive Artist Q&A: 10 Questions with Andrew Bone

Artist and conservationist Andrew Bone uses his highly-detailed art to bring awareness to the beautiful and endangered animals of Africa. Learn more about Bone with our exclusive Q&A.

The Strange History Behind Salvador Dalí’s “Divine Comedy”

Salvador Dalí was an unusual choice to illustrate Dante Alighieri’s “The Divine Comedy.” Dante’s epic poem is considered one of Italy’s national treasures, a work embraced by both Italian [...]

The History of Picasso Ceramics: How Picasso Changed Pottery Forever

Between the years of 1946 and 1973, Pablo Picasso created a breathtaking collection of original ceramic works. Over the past fifty years, Park West Museum has developed one of the largest [...]

How Owls and Cats Became Some of Lebo’s Favorite Subjects

Art fans love asking David “Lebo” Le Batard questions about his designs and inspirations. One of the most common questions is “What’s with all the owls and cats?” The subjects [...]

What Makes a Master Artist? Meet 7 Legendary Masters in Our New Video

How does an artist become a Master? In this new video, Park West profiles seven undeniable masters of art history—Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste [...]