The abstract painter s retrospective
La Vida en Colores, viewable online through July 31, was recently on display in the Mexican Consulate.
By
Emma Schkloven
7/14/2021 at 5:20pm
Drop by Edgar Medinaâs studio inside Houstonâs historic Arts District, and youâll notice one thing above all else: color. Itâs no accident either. The self-taught artistâs life and abstract swirls and splashes across canvas basically run on a steady stream of vibrant tints.
So it should come as no surprise that his most recent exhibition,
La Vida en Colores, which recently debuted at the new headquarters of the Mexican Consulate in Houston and is viewable online through July 31, is filled with nothing else. Â
Deploying art to care for nature: Q&A with Tom Eddington
by Dave Martin on 19 April 2021
Lack of funding for conservation nonprofits is among the obstacles to saving biodiversity around the planet.
Business adviser and executive coach Tom Eddington is leading an effort to address this by organizing a campaign to raise nearly $30 million that will go to various selected environmental nonprofits.
Eddington is working with top artists, musicians, actors and other creative influencers, who will create original artwork and content that will be sold to raise the funds.
Editor’s note: Mongabay is a selected beneficiary of the ENDANGERED campaign.