Art
Fort Worth painter inspired by ‘magic’ of natural world
Waco artists draw attention to climate change
Dallas sculptor shows cosmic side of nature
Rachel Muldez with her piece "Event Horizon," made from magnolia seed pods. Photos courtesy of the artist.
Aug. 20, 2018
A Dallas sculptor uses earthy objects, such as leaves, bark and seeds, to evoke a cosmic perspective.
Rachel Muldez gathers natural material for her eco-friendly artwork on daily walks, which she takes following meditation.
Plant-inspired sculptures powered by wind at Arboretum
A row of wind sculptures, modeled after tulips, are part of exhibit by Lyman Whitaker at the Dallas Arboretum. Photos courtesy of the Dallas Arboretum.
April 25, 2018
An artist who gets his inspiration from plants and wind power recently opened a whimsical outdoor exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum.
Oak Cliff Earth Day roars back with Run for Environment
Flora and fauna is focus of Fort Worth artist's Tyler retrospective
Recycling mural makes splash at Dallas construction site
Dallas artist VET created the colorful fence art from disarded materials. Photos by Patsy Davila.
Nov. 6, 2017
A chain link fence in the Bishop Arts District in Dallas recently got an eco-friendly makeover. The once drab border surrounding an apartment complex construction site at 305 Melba Street now sports a vibrant underwater scene made from discarded materials. As a result, a colorful seahorse, toothy shark, trailing seaweed, undulating waves and stylish school of fish is drawing smiles and compliments from local residents.
Trees take center stage at Dallas art show
'Trees' is on display at the Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden in Dallas through Sept. 16. Above, Moon Tunes by Barnaby Fitzgerald, 2017
Aug. 29, 2017
A Dallas gallery is celebrating trees with images from artists inspired by their beauty and significance.
Trees will be on display at the Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden through Sept. 16.