Antonio Morano. Exposición. Cervantes6 Espacio de Arte / Oviedo, Asturias, España. Fecha de celebración: 06 may de 2009 - 22 may de 2009
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Italian illustrator Alessandro Gottardo's beautiful, open and inviting illustrations have been featured in major newspapers and magazines including The
The Zorn palette refers to a palette of colors attributed to the great Swedish artist Anders Zorn (18 February 1860 - 22 August 1920). It consists of just 4 colors yellow ochre, ivory black, vermilion, and titanium white. Cadmium red light is commonly used in place of vermilion by modern-day artists. Whilst this may seem like
Jeremy Miranda is an American artist based in New Hampshire. I’d call some of his art surrealist although I’ve never learnt the proper terms, so perhaps that’s wrong! Others are m…
Dandelion Large format 22"x30" watercolor on paper Bigger version of Dandelion painting : ) hope that everyone's wish come true.... copyrigh...
Exposition présentée au musée du Louvre - Hall Napoléon, Paris, du 22 février au 22 mai 2017, à la National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, du 17 juin au 17 septembre 2017 et à la National Gallery of Art, Washington, du 22 octobre 2017 au 21 janvier 2018
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“Water, water, every where. But not a drop to drink.” This week we’re stovetop traveling through the lush, greenery of 115 African islands, whose soft sands and coral beds peep ou…
Here is a list of 31 easy watercolor art ideas for beginner artists. Have fun creating stunning, colorful watercolor paintings!
Emerico Toth is a painter from Hungary. He creates absolutelly romantic and very touching pictures. The artists managed to capture the essence of famininity, sexuality and romance. &n…
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Get your coloring pencils at the ready, we chose some of our most iconic covers for a Vogue Paris coloring book whose second edition is hitting newsstands this festive season. With Kate Moss by McDean, Claudia Schiffer by Testino, Natasha Poly by Demarchelier and many more, there’s more than enough to occupy creative minds.
Bangkok-based Korean artist, graphic designer and illustrator Sunga Park has been travelling the world lately. What’s new about that you ask? Well, she’s been creating soothing watercolor paintings of architecture that she admires during her stay in each country.These beautiful paintings seem to perfectly reflect the spirit of her journey – while the places that Park paints are hugely admired by her and depicted in their finest details, at the same time they slowly fade out like a memory or a dream. From India to Europe, check out her “unfinished” watercolor creations.
Continuo trabajando con el Scrap, es un mundo fascinante que nunca se acaba, pero para las apasionadas de la arcilla no os preocupéis que n...
He was one of America's most prominent landscape painters who had a remarkable eye for composition and color.
Please read the entire page carefully before you buy! It is NOT a kit, floss and fabric NOT included Premium counted cross stitch chart. Stitches: 240w x 320h Finished Size : 14 count: 17.1” X 22.9”; 43.5 cm X 58.1 cm 18 count: 13.3” X 17.8”; 33.9 cm X 45.2 cm 22 count: 10.9” X 14.6”; 27.7 cm X 36.9 cm Color: 90 (charted for DMC floss); uses solid floss colors, All stitches are full Stitches. No half stitches or back stitching. Black & White PDF electronic Pattern chart with Symbols. Picture shows stitched results, not original art. You can download your pattern immediately after the payment. DISCLAIMER: Due to the limitations & inconsistencies of various display monitors, the colors you see on your screen may not be a totally accurate reproduction of the actual product. Screen images are intended as a guide only and should not be regarded as absolutely correct. This chart has been designed and printed with our best intentions of being without mistakes. However, the possibility of human error, printing mistakes or the variation of individual stitching does exist, and we regret that we cannot be responsible for this.
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I was fortunate enough to receive a couple of art books for Christmas, and have enjoyed dipping into them both from time to time. The first is Realistic Abstracts by Kees Van Aalst, and the second one is Collage, Colour and Texture in Painting by Mike Bernard. From my perspective, they are, neither of them books for beginners, but are for artists who have mastered the basics and are ready to develop their paintings in a less than figurative way. I am quite excited by the concepts in each of the books and have been ready for some time to try some new things. Kees Van Aalst's was the first one that I have really studied as I have been trying for some time to loosen up my paintings and to introduce a bit more freedom into the finished work. I do not find it easy!! Even with the help of the text and the lovely examples given in the book, my finished results were still more realistic than abstract, but it is a start and I will persist! Cherry Blossom Delphiniums In both paintings, I painted the background first, using a limited palette, leaving white where I thought it needed to be. It was easier to work from one of my photos at this stage as these highlights are easier to see on a photo. I then spent some time looking at the resultant sheet of colour, decided where the flowers were to go and did a very limited drawing to keep me on track. Whilst painting the flowers and leaves, I tried to keep in mind that all I wanted was just a suggestion of flowers, leaving the imagination to fill in the rest. Sad to say, that each painting is still too realistic for my intended goal, especially the cherry blossom, but maybe I am getting there. I do quite like the delphiniums! And it was really good fun! I have had a go at a bit of collage from Mike Bernard's book, and this weeks subject at art club was 'Clocks and Watches'. Quite a challenge for a flower painter!! So I used some of the tips that I had picked up for the painting,and did a bit of collage in combination with the watercolour, but I will save that for the next blog.