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Earth's Fertility: Ileana Tolibia and Her Debut Solo Art Exhibit
Nature and introspection voice the artist's latest insights in her long-awaited first solo exhibit.
Apr 1, 2011
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Egberto Almenas
Richard H. Fitzhugh a Journey to Artistic Integrity
One man's journey through structured forms to discover the nature of his art in watercolors.
Mar 31, 2011
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Douglas Robinson
Western Artist: Barbara Ramsey
Barbara Ramsey, one of the foremost Western and wildlife artists in California, taught herself to draw and paint.
Mar 30, 2011
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Frances Simmons
Danto Versus Collingwood
R.G. Collingwood and Arthur Danto have very different philosophies about the art world. Explore their opinions and ideas.
Mar 26, 2011
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Crystal Smith
The Art of Eric Person
Eric Person of Bellmore, New York is a fantastic artist with an eye for the unusual. What areas does his art shed light onto?
Mar 25, 2011
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Jesse Pohlman
Drawing a Still Life For Beginners: The Basics of Pencil Drawing
For beginner artists learning how to draw, consider these tips for simple still life drawing, proper drawing supplies and creating good pencil sketches.
Mar 21, 2011
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Michelle Wright
Water Colour Brushes
The brush is the most prized instrument of the watercolour artist and the skill in making a brush is still an old trade.
Mar 20, 2011
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Robin Read
Iranian Artist Lives in the West but Inspiration Comes From Home
Iranian artist Nurieh Mozaffari's journey from the times of the Shah, until her departure post-revolution.
The expansion of abstract art in the Middle East
Mar 19, 2011
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Douglas Robinson
How to Create an Easy Watercolor Monoprint
Watercolor monoprints take away the fear of painting by adding an element of chance and a whole lot of fun, for young artists, as well as adults.
Mar 17, 2011
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Crystal Smith
Artist Interview - Alicia Fowler
Alicia Fowler's art, inspired by God and travels, are landscapes, flowers, African scenes also scenes of Okanagan Valley.
Mar 16, 2011
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Vi Brown
Artist's Painting Brushes
Brushes are one of the most important tools of the artist. Once an artist gets used to certain brushes, he or she finds it difficult to use others.
Mar 15, 2011
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Robin Read
Artist Oil Paints - What They Are and How to Use Them
Oil paints are probably the most famous art medium. They have been in use for hundreds of years and have proved extremely versatile and international. It
Mar 14, 2011
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Robin Read
The Nature of the Artistic Experience
Is art subjective? Or are there certain aesthetic laws that elicit an emotional response regardless of an individual's taste? The implications are profound
Mar 12, 2011
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Joseph Catanzariti
Charles Dana Gibson and His Girls
The life and times of artist Charles Dana Gibson, creator of the enormously popular drawings of women dubbed "Gibson Girls".
Mar 11, 2011
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Erin Naillon
How to Paint on Yupo with Oil Paints
Painting on Yupo synthetic papers with oil paints creates a luminescent quality that you just can get from any other painting support.
Feb 25, 2011
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Alina Bradford
An Array of Sketching Mediums to Inspire Creativity in Drawings
Keep your sketching fresh and inspiring by using a variety of sketching pencils and tools such as Conté crayons, watercolor pencils and more.
Feb 24, 2011
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Alina Bradford
Painting Figures in Watercolor Paintings
Don't be afraid to include figures of people in your watercolor paintings. With practice, you won't feel intimidated about adding them.
Feb 21, 2011
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Venice Kichura
What is Watercolour paint?
What is watercolor or watercolour paint? What is it made of, and how do I use it? Who are the manufacturers and what are their qualities?
Feb 21, 2011
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Robin Read
Which Watercolour Paper Should You Use ?
Watercolour paper is probably the single most important item that will effect your final painting. The right choice will make you look like a professional.
Feb 15, 2011
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Robin Read
Pen and Ink Sketching on Tours
Sketching is an fun hobby that many artists enjoy doing on tours. Later, an artist can use a sketch to transform it into a drawing to be framed.
Feb 14, 2011
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Venice Kichura