Imagine laying in the grass behind your grandparents' house on a fall afternoon, staring at the sky and determining the shapes of the clouds as they pass overhead. Is that cloud a turtle or a dragon?
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Live art study: Researching famous paintings and drawing techniques
This stream is a creative deep dive into art history with a live drawing twist. We researche influential artists, important ...
PARIS -- The "Mona Lisa" has given up another secret. Using X-rays to peer into the chemical structure of a tiny speck of the celebrated work of art, scientists have gained new insight into the ...
Discover a stunning way to create textured art inspired by snow and frozen plants! In this video, you'll learn step by step how to use sand and putty to add depth and unique texture to your artwork.
Artwork by Indianapolis artist Paula Jessup, who is the guest artist at the Southside Art League for April. The exhibition, which features Jessup’s fluid art, abstracts and other pieces, is on display ...
Award-winning portrait artist and educator Steve Forster is bringing decades of experience to the page with his new book, “Painting Luminous Portraits for Artists”, publishing Aug. 26. The Glen ...
In the mid-1920s, German artist Max Ernst spent a lot of time staring at the floorboards of his Montmartre studio. The grains, deep and irregular from years of scrubbing, fixated him and so, one day, ...
Black-and-white illustrations in old medical textbooks have a very distinct style. The smooth shading effects show as much of the texture of a tissue as you need to see to be able to understand the ...
Reggie Gillumo, a celebrated visual artist and sculptor, has been perfecting his unique and easily identified technique for nearly 30 years – vibrant colors with braille-like objects featured in each ...
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