This week we are going to post images from India in different categories. Hope you will like these posts. Below we present Inspiring Examples of Indian Street Photography. All photos are linked and lead to
I first came upon the name Andrew Loomis when I was delving into the world of vintage romance comics. I have a deep appreciation for the fine arts and illustration. So, when the name Andrew Loomis made it's way into my path, I quickly found his artwork mesmerizing. He is a mid-century artist best known for his how to draw books. He is an excellent example of an artist able to capture the beauty and glamour of mid-century ideals. Andrew Loomis was an American illustrator who was famous for his books on drawing, composition, and illustration. He taught at the American Academy of Art but is most famous for his "how to" drawing books. You can certainly see that he understood the human form. His perspective and light and shadow contrast studies are just amazing. He is a great reference tool for the study of composition in general. You could (can) even learn a lot about placement of subject matter within compositions by looking at some of his "how to" books. I thought these quotes by Andrew Loomis were quite interesting: "Every good picture should show a main focal point and all lines should draw toward that spot." "There should be a planned easy and natural path for the eye to travel in every good picture." "The eyes should enter at the bottom and emerge at the top-never at the sides, since corners are "Eyetraps" because of their junction to lead the eye away from or around them." There is so much psychology in the study of composition. It's a fascinating topic. He also discusses which times of lines and forms can elicit emotional responses such as peace, patriotism, stability, power, security, attention, love, etc. A favorite quote from Loomis: "Imagination is contagious, mood is contagious, and the spirit behind a picture is ninety per cent of the picture." I'd like to share with you a few of his illustrations. You can find his books in vintage form and also reprints. Figure Drawing For All It's Worth published first in 1943 seems to be the most popular. Loomis died in 1959. Here is a link to many of his books. Isn't this quote fascinating? How "Every artist should subscribe to fashion magazines. They are the best possible source for practice material." Source here. Image Source Andrew Loomis certainly knew how to capture the flow and print composition of fabric. Just lovely! Image Source
Zubiju este deja un nume cunoscut pe piaţa handmade din România. Andreea Cerbu a creat acest frumos brand din pasiunea ei pentru flori şi culoare şi a transformat visele ei în obiecte create cu drag, atenţie la detalii şi fermecătoare cu ajutorul lutului polimeric. Şi continuă să ne inspire cu accesorii vesele, simpatice, uneori jucăuşe, […]
Prima della Pasqua ho ricevuto due richieste... una dalla mia sorella e l'altra dalla sua amica... volevano le spille... Ed ecco a voi... due bellissime rose... ognuna ha anche la canzone che fa parte della storia della musica italiana.... più di cosi... Una rosa blu sulla pelle tua.... :)))) Rose rosse per te ho comprato stasera.... :)))) Le rose, i fiorellini di giacinto e le foglie sono fatti da me... a mano... con cura ed amore! :))) Spero che alle ragazze piaceranno! Voi che ne dite? Un abbraccio da Kristine!
До тех пор, пока в мире существуют прекрасные цветы, их нужно уметь рисовать. В этом уроке будем учиться как рисовать пионы...