It's basically our job here at Sight Unseen to follow the career trajectory of up-and-coming designers, and in our professional capacity, we've come to realize that most ceramicists follow a certain path: First come the smalls, like cups and mugs and plates and vases. The next step is usually lamps — think of Natalie Weinberger's pleated clay shades, Workaday Handmade's listing table lamps, and BZIPPY's pyramid-shaped bases. Today, we're featuring one of the first lamps by Belgium-based Harvey Bouterse.
All about me worksheet is perfect for first week of school. It will help children describe themselves while practicing drawing, coloring and writing.
An art book dating back centuries proves that the passion for color has deep roots
Eleanor McCain rocks! Her quilts blew me away when I encountered them for the first time on dearada. She gets so much range out of repeating simple shapes and then varying their size and color. I turned her work into a collaborative project with each of my 2nd grade classes. I love collage. Students get to practice cutting and gluing, investigate different color relationships, and work with different types of shapes. And the results always seem to come out top notch. Eleanor was very kind to me and the students after I contacted her about the project. She passed on much praise to the students for the excellent work they did. I have written an article for an art education magazine and when it gets published Eleanor will link it to her site. Cool.
The Art Academy of Latvia graduate switched specialism mid-way through her studies and never looked back
An ink color sample page from a Japanese sample catalog of matchbox cover designs, most likely from the 1960s. This very scarce catalog is currently available from the Boston Book Company. An early kimono color combination chart for layered clothing from Vintage Printables. Gem color chart which appears to be partially hand stenciled. From Vintage Printables. A personal color atlas from British artist William Gilpin (1724-1804). His sketchbook titled Hints to Form The Taste & Regulate Ye Judgement in Sketching Landscape is from 1790. From the Yale Center of British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. Lichen color charts from the Svensk Lafvarnas Farghistoria by Johan Peter Westring. Printed in 1805-09. Via the Biodiversity Heritage Library archive. A comparative tomato gradient to incite tomato envy. From Present & Correct. A 1944 color chart from The Technique of Colour Printing by Lithography: A Concise Manual of Drawn Lithography by Thomas E. Griffits, Faber and Faber. From the Crossett Library Flickrstream. A 1942 Color Harmony Manual by Egbert Jacobson Color Laboratories Division, Container Corporation of America. From the Crossett Library Flickrstream. The toast gradient scale from Things Organized Neatly.
How to make skin color: This theory applies to paints (watercolor, oils, acrylics) as well as digital (Procreate, Photoshop etc.) and even colored pencils...
Learn how to draw realistic wood grain texture with colored pencils in this step by step drawing lesson.
All about me worksheet is perfect for first week of school. It will help children describe themselves while practicing drawing, coloring and writing.
Pencil Drawing Techniques by David Lewis