Explore the History of Henna, its Cultural Significance & Uses
Botanically known as Lawsonia inermis, Henna is a plant-based dye with hair or skin staining properties, used as a natural alternative to synthetic dyes.
sustainability • ethics • climate • waste • renewables • ecology • poverty • equality
Botanically known as Lawsonia inermis, Henna is a plant-based dye with hair or skin staining properties, used as a natural alternative to synthetic dyes.
Insights into sustainability in the art world, put together by the team at Victory Art, who assist emerging Central Eastern European artists.
The “Support Black Designers” mural at the University of Toronto’s Daniels Faculty contributes to a larger discourse on equality.
TOKI Rapa Nui is a school of arts and music dedicated to restoring and promoting the broken heritage of Easter Island, and to encouraging its youth to explore and nurture their creativity.
As we all become more aware of the degrading impact we have on our home planet, more artists are stepping up to talk about it.
This guide will show you how to upcycle your furniture using 3 easy chalk paint techniques [blending, frottage and gilding] to create a textured, aged look.