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Discover the Oraganizational Power of Artwork Archive (Review) #painting #paintingvideo
Discover the Oraganizational Power of Artwork Archive (Review)
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https://lnkd.in/exSfXi8F Drawing, Painting, Crafting, Advertising... art in its various forms
SKETCHBOOK (& Arts) | Collection from Nate Lyles (NaturNaL) | 11 posts | Patreon
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See my current full collection of artworks below
Stephen Maddocks | Saatchi Art
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Fancy an arty start to your week? (Of course you do, it's World Art Day!) Here's a super-quick (and slightly sweary) masterclass on how to create the perfect gallery wall. It's easy when you know how... 1. Select your art. Start with just a handful of pieces, so it doesn't feel too overwhelming. 2. Lay your art on the floor, to help you visualise the arrangement. 3. Start by hanging your focal piece of art and work from there. 4. Keep an equal distance between frames to keep your artwork from looking too cluttered. 5. Play with different shapes and sizes to add visual interest. Don't feel you need to stick to prints, either. Your home, your rules! 😍
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✨ Behind every artwork, there’s a world of ideas, doodles, and rough sketches that show the real creative journey. Our sketchbooks are made to capture every step—from first ideas to finished art. ✏️💭 #BehindTheArt #SketchJourney #CreateYourWay #ArtInProgress #InspireEveryPage #iversenotebook
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Lois Harbaugh is a maker of vessels in every sense of the word. Like a collage artist or builder, she assembles her forms from an eclectic toolbox of techniques: wheel-throwing, hand-building, slip casting, press molding, extruding, and even the delightfully low-tech cardboard “drop mold.” These diverse approaches allow her to construct shapes that are as inventive as they are evocative. For Lois, vessels transcend their functional origins. They are symbols—iconic shapes with boundless potential to carry not just objects, but also meaning. Whether expressing a narrative or indulging in playful word associations, her work thrives on a verbal undercurrent, where form meets language and sparks fly. The vessel has become Lois’ voice, a medium through which she shapes not only clay but also ideas. Her work invites us to consider what a vessel holds—physically, conceptually, and emotionally—making each piece a story, a question, or a clever turn of phrase in its own right. For Lois, joy is not just in making; it’s in making meaning. Gallery Night December 12th 6-9p
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Do you know ABSTRACT ARTS requires some kind of freedom in other to achieve its beauty and originality? Meanwhile, there is no crime in changing your style. Few months ago, I decided to work on my craft, and i discovered my innate feelings towards abstract art. I made research and studied some abstract arts. Here is one of my new body of work from my collection. Title: Dramatic Happiness Year: 2024 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
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Excited to share my approach to practicing, analyzing, and choosing fine art after 35 years in the fine art world. Check out the newest blog post on my insights in Analyzing Fine Art: https://lnkd.in/gCa_XGZd
Bradford Brenner Gallery — How to Analyze Fine Art?
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Works of Art on Paper An important part of objects treated by ConservArt are works on paper. Drawings, prints, engravings, etchings, documents of all kinds, watercolors, pastels, newspaper clippings, charcoal drawings, etc., The variety is without an end. The article linked, illustrates some of the many processes involved in conserving them for the edification of future generations. https://lnkd.in/eKDfS7iS
Drawing the Line: Conserving Master Drawings with a Light Touch
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