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Technique of Watercolor Painting

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
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The watercolor painting workspace plays a vital part in the success of a watercolorist.
It is easier and more productive having a private room to work. Some painters need more space than others. Having your own workspace is a great privilege. Not everyone has the good fortune to have even the desire to paint let alone […]

Introduction To Watercolor Painting Techniques

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
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This article will provide you with a general understanding of some of the more basic watercolor painting techniques.
Flat Wash Technique - The flat wash technique is one of the more basic and common of the various techniques. The flat wash technique is usually used when large areas of the canvas need to be covered. You […]

Portrait Painting Tips and Techniques

Thursday, April 24th, 2008
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Being able to capture the likeness of a human being on canvas, using paint, is certainly a sought after accomplishment for many new painters. It can also be somewhat challenging. This article will cover some of the more basic portrait painting tips & techniques and help lessen some of the confusion many beginners face. With […]

Artists’ Models

Thursday, April 24th, 2008
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Celia Birtwell is a successful textiles designer and fashion designer (her latest collection sold out at Top Shop in ten minutes), but she has regularly modelled for her friend David Hockney over the years. As a result, his portraits of her hang in art collectors’ homes all over the globe. I often wondered what it […]

How to Draw a Realistic Faces

Thursday, April 17th, 2008
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Learn how to use details to make your drawn or painted portraits of faces look more realistic and believable.
Okay, so you know the basics to drawing faces, but they just don’t look that real. Why? It’s all in the details. Take a look at the ideas below and soon you will have portraits that dazzle.
The […]

How to Draw a Face In Pencil

Thursday, April 17th, 2008
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According to a poll I recently ran on our Painting and Drawing site, many people find drawing certain components of the face difficult. People found that drawing the nose was hard, but a large number thought that drawing all of the face was hard. So, here in this article, I will break down the process […]

Portrait Drawing by John T.Freeman

Thursday, April 10th, 2008
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At first inspiring skepticism that a book could deliver excellent portrait teaching, Portrait Drawing by John T. Freeman was a pleasant surprise. The book covers every aspect of drawing the human face and how to make it seem “real” in beautiful illustrations and easy-to-follow language.
This book is perfect for a beginning portraitist, but can also […]

Trials of a Pet Portraitist

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
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Commission work is the bread and butter side of the artist’s working life. Whether it is a general request for a “landscape with some cows in it” or a more specific order for a painting of a loved-one, the assignment is generally welcomed as a much-needed infusion of cash as well as an indication that […]

Painting a Likeness

Saturday, April 5th, 2008
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Painting a Portrait is more than the facial details it is specialising in their uniqueness. How often we see portraits that do no more than show a superficial likeness and nothing else. One must learn to reveal the inner person; explanation of ‘artists vision.’
Colour decision making:
The portrait painter reflects something of their own personality in […]

Painting Portrait Miniatures

Saturday, April 5th, 2008
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Miniature painting is about 500 years old. When the first tiny paintings went on display, many people ridiculed their size.
Then Kings and Queens of Europe had miniature portraits painted and a new concept for these tiny works of art arose.
These paintings were painted for manuscripts, treaties etc.
Early miniature portraits:
The title ‘miniature’stems from the word ‘minium’ […]