horse inspired girl room with a rainbow mural. Ideas and decor that kids will love. Plus an easy diy for painting a striped and colorful
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We picked our favorite watercolor paintings from Etsy and listed them all here. These eleven paintings would brighten up any space!
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
All about the white brick on our house, maintenance, and the best paint colors for white painted brick houses that have us drooling! Read with Chrissy Marie!
If you're looking for easy watercolor flower painting ideas for inspiration, these flower paintings are so simple and gorgeous.
I realised recently as I was trying to explain to someone how to paint something ( very vague I know) that I rarely just paint ( as you would when painting a wall for example) . I instead , like so many painters make marks and the more different types of marks I can make the more weapons I have in my painting armoury so here are some of the marks I make and I shall try to describe how I make them and what I use them for , but as you can probably guess the possibilities are endless..... 1. This is just 'normal' painting, used to lay down flat washes and a round brush. 2. I use this a lot . I make a puddle of water and drop paint into it the edges of the puddle act as a boundary to the paint. You can drop new colours in too and see what happens, leave it to dry naturally and the magic just happens. 3. I use the brush horizontally letting the bristles fan out to create irregular patterns. It is really good for foliage shapes here I turned my little doodle into a tree. It could be a bush or the edge of a wave. You get the idea.... 4. This is dry brushing, a dry-ish brush with some paint on, used horizontally again on dry paper. Used a lot when painting water , trying to get that sparkle or for fur...or what ever it looks like to you 5. Here I use the edge of my thumb to pull the colour out of the circle. i use this a lot when painting fur or bumble bees, you don't have to just use a brush, try whatever you have to hand 6. Splatters I love a splatter, I think they add movement especially to a foreground or to a living breathing animal. You have to practice though, they are not as easy as thy look. And use in moderation, less is probably more, I do tend to go overboard with them as I love them so much. Hold the bristles of the brush with one finger and then let go pointing the brush in the direction you want the splatter to go. 7. Here I have tried to show me tapping drops of waster into pain as wells drops around the paint. These again create movement, puddles of water, crashing waves or just interest in a background. 8. Finally for today scratching wet-ish paint with a pallet knife, to create grasses, or whatever you want really. This only works first time and thre paint has to be not too wet or too dry, experiment, have fun and create new dynamic marks with your watercolours.
Learn how to paint clouds in acrylic paints with Q-tips (easy beginner technique). Add an aesthetic pink sunset sky for a gorgeous painting.
If you're looking for inspiration on how to redecorate or are a sucker for good interior design, you're going to love this subreddit. Hell, you'll probably enjoy it even if you're just bored and randomly scrolling through the Internet.
Challenging society’s unrealistic expectations of a female’s body image, French artist Inés Longevial has developed a distinct way in which her subjects are painted. By focusing on the power of a woman’s body and composition of…
Use our easy step by step tutorial to create a DIY abstract heart painting on any canvas size. Lots of inspiration to help you choose colors.
Above is an adaptation of the simple staircase railing design. This is much better with the doors/transoms. However, I am underwhelmed by...
Save a couple stalks of fresh broccoli back from your meal & paint redbud trees as you Paint with Broccoli, making a Fun Stamped Spring Tree!
Want to paint your home and hoping to stay ahead of trends? Check out our list of the 15 best Benjamin Moore exterior paint colors for 2022.
Sharing the best green paint colors, ranging from pale green all the way to deep and rich dark green paints! Also includes real-life images of each color.
Sherwin-Williams has released its 2023 colour of the year and it's a cozy one! It's extremely versatile and can be used in a variety of design aesthetics. Today we're sharing four home paint colour schemes and ideas for how to use them throughout your home. Click here to see the paint palettes.
I make these artworks to show and document some of the melancholic, sorrowful and depressing moments I live and to tell a personal story in every piece.
Do you struggle with the colors in your home? One of the steps to a cohesive home that flows is choosing a whole house color palette. Learn how today!
These new warm and inviting paint colours are perfect for creating a cosy and welcoming home ready for autumn and winter.
I am lucky enough to live near the Pacific Ocean, and I was always fascinated by the beauty of the nature, especially during fleeting sunsets. To catch just the right moment for the photo; especially if you need clouds in the sky; takes some preparation, equipment and luck. Some of these photos were pure luck – being there at the right time and right place, but some took weeks of planning.
Are you overwhelmed with so many choices of paint colors? Learn simple tips and tricks (that the pros use!) to choose a paint colors for each room in your house.
Probably anyone can agree that classic famous paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci or Pablo Piccaso will always be among some of the most appreciated art pieces in history. After all, who doesn't know "Mona Lisa"? Fun fact: over 6 million people visit this famous painting at the Louvre each year! But, have you ever thought about what happened while these famous paintings were being made? Was it easy for models to pose standing or sitting still, barely moving, and waiting patiently for the painting to be done? Well, Russian artist, Lesya Guseva has all the answers for you! A while ago, we presented you with her funny series where she showed what several famous characters would look like if they had aged. This time, Lesya decided to create a new series where she shows what was happening behind the scenes of famous paintings during their creation.
The Artist's Way is one of the few books I've read that has given me a new perspective on creativity and how to harness it. Marketed as
On acquiring a generous Georgian-style house in rural Berkshire, a young London family brought in interior designer Nicola Harding to help them make their own colourful mark on their new home.
Want to learn how to make thick, textured paintings? Grab this free class! Get all my secrets now!
We’re all aware of how addictive social media can be, which is why taking a social media detox is fundamental to reframing how you use it. Taking a detox from social media comes with a host of benefits and can help to shift your habits to become more purposeful and intentional. Here's steps on how t
Use our easy step by step tutorial to create a DIY abstract heart painting on any canvas size. Lots of inspiration to help you choose colors.
Sherwin Williams Accessible Beige is a warm-toned paint that is bound to make your home feel cozy and comfortable. Find out what makes this one so special, how to use it and what colors to best pair it with!
Even though these classical art pieces had an original intent to capture daily life experiences of that time period, meme culture has brought them back to today's audiences by giving them new meaning.
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
Jon Guerdrum loves to paint things that make people smile. His About Page on Etsy states: "I hope my art brings a grin to your face, and a giggle to your heart!" He works as senior mechanical engineer at Otter Products but spends time making his own art as much as possible.
The Sherwin Williams 2023 paint colors have 40 beautiful shades ranging from white to black with everything in between.
Where to see Claude Monet's most-famous paintings in France? Here are 10 key masterpieces to take in, & details on how to make the most of them.
It is actually possible. It’s called Swedish paint or Flour paint.
Jeff Stahl is a wonderful painter who paints portraits and also skulls. He has created step by step guides that are ideal to use with your students.
Find out the 2023 paint color trends and the most popular wall colors. 28 of the best paint colors in all major color groups.
The Sherwin Williams 2023 paint colors have 40 beautiful shades ranging from white to black with everything in between.
Learn how to paint starry night! This is an easy version of the famous painting in the style of a paint night type of painting. For beginners and kids!
Learn how to paint the moon with black & white acrylic paint and a black canvas. This realistic moon tutorial is easy peasy for beginners too.
Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!