All Posts Tagged With: "art"
The Story Of Dr. Who And Its Audiobooks
If you live in one of the main English speaking countries chances are it will have been difficult for you to of not, at the very least, heard of the Science fiction serial DW! Now that Dr. Who is back on television since 2005 after it’s 15yr absence the show has gotten to be pretty […]
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10Oct2008 | writer | 0 comments | ContinuedIs Portrait Painting For You?
If you want to paint someone’s portrait, you will find it to be a very specific project as you are trying to capture the essence of someone specific. The way in which you craft your subject makes a big difference, as it cannot be ill-shapen or the finished product will be ruined. Discovering how you […]
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8Oct2008 | writer | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Effects Of Fine Art
Taking in great paintings and sculptures is an endeavor that is all too frequently dismissed by many as just another way to kill the hours. Outside of those who have specifically followed a career in the arts, becoming masters of the brush, palette, and folding easel, we generally only get to follow our passion when […]
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26Sep2008 | writer | 0 comments | ContinuedOBJECTIVES OF THE VISUAL ARTS
It is very difficult to stake out clearly the boundaries which separate art from non-art. As suggested above, this requires a judgment of value, i. e. the separation of the good from the ordinary, average, or bad. We shall try to come to grips with this problem in a later lesson. In addition to […]
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20Sep2008 | writer | 0 comments | ContinuedA Hard Life
Yesterday, I went to a friend’s house to pay him a visit. As I went, I saw this guy making art signs. His works were displayed just outside his little house. The displays included posters for campaigns and some for cinemas. Seeing his works I realized he is not just an ordinary painter. He could […]
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9Apr2008 | turquil | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Amazing Color Shifting!
Modeling the inside of the shapes with value changes began in the late Renaissance and lasted until post-Impressionist painters such as Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cezanne and Gauguin began to flatten forms in order to create less realistic but more symbolic and personally expressive works. These painters and the modernists that followed eliminated or subdued […]
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4Apr2008 | turquil | 0 comments | ContinuedWater Wonders
Its summer and everyone is excited to go out to the beach and in places where there is water under the sun. For artists, it is also a good time to paint waterscapes since there will be colorful summer views that are as bright as the sun.
With its wide range of moods, colors and textures, […]
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2Apr2008 | turquil | 0 comments | ContinuedMake It Look Different
One time I found myself searching for sketches and photos for new subjects. Then an idea hit me. Instead of looking for something new to paint, why not paint something familiar and do it in a new way? Yeah, that could work. I studied the work of great painters from the past and present and […]
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2Apr2008 | turquil | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Painter’s Primary Weapon
Soldiers never go to war unprepared. They always carry with them guns locked and loaded, ready for combat. So is a painter. I believe the most important “weapon” that an artist can’t go without is his brush – or painting knife. The paint would serve as the bullets. The brush is the means by which […]
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2Apr2008 | turquil | 0 comments | ContinuedColor Media
People have been asking me about different mediums. They’re questions are often about which medium is best and which is good for a certain type of painting. Well, for me, there is no best medium. Every medium has its own edge depending on your style of artwork. It’s up to your creativity to utilize your […]
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2Apr2008 | turquil | 0 comments | Continued