Painter William Paul Thomas questions what it might look like if internal conflict and trauma showed clearly on our skin. Would it invite people to be kinder to each other? William’s Cyanosis series represents everyday people of color through this lens - showing adversity in their complexion through the color blue. Follow his journey as William creates a commissioned portrait for filmmaker Seneca Modest that fuses the narrative of an upcoming film with William’s powerful style.
Wilmington, North Carolina-based illustrator Lauren Yates is inspired by nature and a love for organic shapes, textures and colors. Her representational style is just what Bobby Zimmerman, owner of True Blue Butcher and Table, wants to represent the customer experience at his beloved local restau...
Join Anne-Marie Barton for a guided tour of this transformative remodel. From simplifying the entryway and grand staircase to adding playful pops of color, Anne-Marie refreshed this formal garden home to create a warm and welcoming sanctuary, perfect for modern family living. She’ll show you the ...
Kristen Forgione introduces the stunning Cortez build, a minimal, modern aesthetic made intimate through its neutral color palette and natural, earthy textures. Follow along as Kristen guides you through simple styling balanced by moments of drama that include spectacular wood coffered ceilings, ...