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Master artist Michael Lynn Adams steps you through a simple exercise where you'll learn the amazing versatility of the Zorn limited palette.
ART VOCABULARY Art Elements & Principles (Prezi) The ELEMENTS and PRINCIPLES of art/design are the building blocks used to create a work of art. The Elements of art/design can be thought…
Os pongo otra paleta de colores de la piel para los que aún seguís buscando…la organización de esta es como una rueda de color, lo que le da su interés, porque pone en relieve la tendencia cromátic…
Art Elements Gallery is excited to announce the opening of our latest show "Clarity of Color" which will feature the painting and pastel work of Oregon artist Marla Bagetta. Marla Bagetta, "A Simple Surrender" "Clarity of Color" opens June 23rd and will run through August 20th with an artist's reception June 23rd fr
Drawing exercises worksheets are a valuable tool for both beginners and experienced artists to enhance their skills. These worksheets provide a structured approach to practice different drawing techniques and develop a solid foundation in art. Whether you are an aspiring artist wanting to improve your artistic abilities or an art teacher looking for engaging and educational resources for your students, these drawing exercises worksheets will guide you through various subjects and help you develop your skills in a fun and creative way. Start sharpening your artistic skills today with these effective and easy-to-use worksheets!
Kumihimo is a form of Japanese Yarn Braiding. Traditionally, Kumihimo was made on a wooden device called a Marudai, (“Round table”), and was used for lacing Samurai Armor and Kimono. Th…
1h. / Facile Avec trois fois rien, confectionnez un kaleidoscope magique avec les enfants ! C’est l’occasion d’échanger et de partager un moment de détente créative. Du carton, du papier, des perles et c’est parti pour un décollage haut en couleur! Les bons outils pour bien œuvrer : Rouleau carton d’essuie-tout Couvercle d’emballage transparent Des […]
Educational. Good looking. Vintage Inspired. What’s not to love about this Colour Wheel from Pottery Barn Kids? It’s printed on canvas with a pine wood frame, so nice and sturdy. The p…
Making your own bracelets can be easy and they are usually fast and easy to wear. Liven up your arm party with these unique pieces! Easy to make, adorable
Each of us expresses our creativity in a different way - in all life situations and thus in the interior design. Some people like bright colors, others
There’s never been a better time… What am I talking about? Watercolor painting of course! How do I know what I’m talking about? Because I’ve done it. My name is […]
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HB046 I recently got me some new stock of paper, Lilac in color....so I decided to try out a new color combo. I think I've tried purple with moss green before but never mixed it with lilac. So I thought I would give it a shot and see how it turned out. I'm kinda unhappy with the photos here......the color does not really turn out as I want it to be because of the lack of natural light. I shot this in the evening, so obviously there wasn't enough light to see the true colors of the paper. Nonetheless, I gave it my best to capture the colors as close as I can get it. I'm not really fully satisfied with this design and will probably redo it??? Urrrmmm, I donno, but for the time being, this is how it looks like hehehe.....and I love the new pop up I did. It's a V-Fold but I made a pattern out of it as you can see. Then I glued on it some colorful heart shapes, leaves and flowers. I just did it without thinking that much. Just kept on adding it bit by bit till its all filled up. :)
Encuadernaciones tapa dura – Costura puntada de ojal – Cubierta de Tela – Guardas artesanales de Entrerizomas – 150 hojas de color ahuesado de 80grs – 14 separadores d…
Entspannung durch Stricken mit We Are Knitters: Wir haben darüber geschrieben, wie Kreativität zur Entspannung beiträgt und stellen tolle Produkte vor.
Kumihimo braids - know what color cord to use in which position using this nifty planning tool.
Watercolor, 5 x 9 Now that the ATC's are all finished up, I'm back to goal-oriented painting. In other words, it's not so much about the subject, but painting regularly in order to build up a variety of techniques so that one day (hopefully!) I'll be able to paint without so much conversation in my head about how to accomplish this or that particular effect. Course, it does help if you like your subject. I have Evening Primroses growing in lovely wild abandon around my house and I love 'em! I have a friend who considers them more of a nuisance than a thing of beauty (they're prolific), but being of the cottage garden persuasion myself, I take delight in finding masses of flowers springing up pretty much wherever they please. I'm not a neatly manicured yard/garden person- give me the cottage garden/woodland look. Back to painting. The goals with this little painting: 1. No re-doing (remember that one from my previous posts? I'm still working on it!) 2. Keep the paint in light layers so as not to lose the white/light spaces. Easier to add paint than to take it away. 3. Think about what I'm doing so that when I put brush to paper I know the effect I'm going after. The Teresa of Old would sometimes put brush to paper and then apparently hope - usually in vain - that the paint somehow knew where it was supposed to go and how saturated/unsaturated it was supposed to appear. Guess what? It didn't. Turns out it needs a little more input from me. But while I was focusing on these goals, I didn't pay enough attention to the drawing. And after I'm almost finished painting (that would be the time to notice glaring errors, wouldn't it?) I saw that I had forgotten a cardinal rule: Paint the dog before the fleas. In other words, get the basic structure of the drawing down - correctly! - before you start adding details. While finishing up I noticed that: 1) the right side of the top left petal curves down to ... where? The curve of the petal should end/begin in the center of the flower from whence all petals spring instead of doing its own thing in a short curve off to the left; and, 2) the stigma and the stamens also don't grow from the center as they should. I was able to do some correcting with the stigma and stamens since the area around them is very light so I aligned them with the flower center as much as I could. The incorrect curve of the petal will have to stand as a lesson to take first things first (because I don't want to re-do - see goal #1) .... get the drawing right before getting the paints out! But, mistakes aside, it was a delight to draw and paint and I thoroughly enjoyed my painting time :-)
Kumihimo is a form of Japanese Yarn Braiding. Traditionally, Kumihimo was made on a wooden device called a Marudai, (“Round table”), and was used for lacing Samurai Armor and Kimono. Th…
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Learn how to make a gorgeous art print made from your favorite fresh blooms. Our simple flower pounding technique makes it easy to transform fresh flowers into a gorgeous art piece you can hang, display, or gift.
Este es un pequeño tutorial para poder obtener algo de lana afieltrada de una forma fácil y económica, se me ocurrió la idea (no seré una pionera, claro, jeje) y la comparto para a quien le interese. Es ideal para realizar cosillas pequeñas o detalles sin la necesidad de comprar muchos colores. Eso sí, no hay nada como comprar lana afieltrada de calidad, esto es más bien... un "apaño" :)
Josephine Knot: The josephine knot is my favorite knot ever. I learned it while making a macrame plant hanger at Craftcation 2013 and I have been addicted ever since! You can use it to make bracelets, pretty up straps on bags - all kinds of things. The josephine k…
Découvrez les 7 étapes qui m'ont permis de décoller à l'aquarelle, ce que j’ai mis en place et les résultats obtenus !
Use this technique with any color of eyeshadow!
how to make geometric paper star origami
Bullet Journal Companion / John / day 1