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A wrong turn came at the right time for Eva Zasloff. In the fall of 2020, she was driving near her home in Arlington when […]
This article is from the spring 2025 issue of Boston Home. Sign up here to receive a subscription. Carlos Santiago’s still lifes don’t seem still at all—his flower-filled canvases […]
On crisp fall afternoons and frigid winter mornings, it’s summertime inside Erin Clark’s studio. “Summer is the time of year that I feel the most […]
“Back at the Academy, you’d never say, ‘I’m going to Italy to paint the landscape,’” Amy Wynne says. “There was total devotion to the figure.” […]
As an essential part of the life cycle, flowers often symbolize rebirth and beauty. Depicted with decaying petals, however, a flower can foreshadow death. Context […]
Helena Wurzel translates everyday life into Technicolor delight. Even winter-dreary Cambridge thrums with appeal, bare branches slicing through steel-blue skies. In flat swaths of hyped-up […]
The day we spoke, Cig Harvey was up at 4 a.m. to capture her subject outside at dawn—a massive white cake that she and her […]
“Nothing lights a fire under you like a breast cancer diagnosis,” Mara Callahan says. “I realized I hadn’t painted enough and didn’t get to where […]
Jessica Brilli loves a good vintage radio, telephone, or typewriter. “I love antique shops and vintage items of all kinds, really,” says the artist, who […]
“I was a bookish kid who often went to the Frick,” says Elise Ansel. Later, as a Brown University student caught up in the whirl […]
Arlington-based artist Lis Sartori has always felt the calmest while making art. She spent college and graduate school fine-tuning her skills in printmaking, painting, and […]
Liliana Marquez’s Stoughton studio overflows with architecture samples, including stacks of wood and strips of rubber flooring littering the table. Rather than head for the […]
Susan Murie always wanted a creative career, working in theater and filmmaking before finally landing on photography. After years of producing black-and-white images, and later […]
Stephanie Christopher had hit a creative wall. While pursuing a fine-arts degree at Bristol Community College in 2016, the Randolph- and L.A.-based portrait painter found […]
Cranberry bogs are familiar sights to many New Englanders, but not for Wilhelm Neusser. Though the German-born, Somerville-based painter knew cranberries from his morning muesli, […]