[ad_1] Artist Profile Philippe Gandiol Champs Elysées at Dusk 30 x 40″ Oil “The painting becomes the master, I am the instrument.” The culture and artistry of a childhood in France is reflected in Philippe Gandiol’s paintings. Although he moved to […]
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9 amazing Bay Area art classes and workshops for adults
[ad_1] It’s easy enough to find art classes for kids around the Bay Area, but we adults want to get artsy, too. So here’s a sampling of art studios offering unexpectedly amazing classes and workshops for grown-ups in everything from printmaking and ceramics to mosaics, blacksmithing and latte art. Arts […]
10 Ways To Make Money As An Artist
[ad_1] There are many ways to sell your artwork. You can sell photos online, work as a makeup artist, sell 3D printed art, and print-on-demand T-shirts. In addition, many international programs provide grants for artists and other creatives. Local communities also need art and decorations. All these ways to make […]
AI art is challenging the boundaries of curation
[ad_1] Enlarge / A woman looks at a work of art created by an algorithm by French collective named OBVIOUS, which produces art using artificial intelligence, titled Portrait of Edmond de Belamy at Christie’s in New York on October 22, 2018. The piece sold for $432,500. In just a few […]
All About Watercolor Granulation by Sarah Becktel
[ad_1] The following article was written by artist Sarah Becktel. What is granulation? Granulation is an interesting characteristic of watercolor which causes the paint layer to look textured or mottled. This textured appearance is caused by pigment particles clustering together rather than staying evenly dispersed within the layer of […]
GuruShots: Winning photos from the Art of Architecture competition
[ad_1] Billed as the world’s greatest photo game, GuruShots (opens in new tab) is an online platform that provides a fun, structured way to showcase your images while gaining global exposure for your work. By competing in epic challenges against millions of photographers, you can get instant feedback from over […]
In the Black Fantastic – We Make Money Not Art
[ad_1] In the Black Fantastic, by writer, broadcaster and curator Ekow Eshun. With essays by scholars Kameelah L. Martin and Michelle D. Commander. Published by MIT Press. What physical form might Black utopia take? What are the legacies of Afrofuturism? Who are the TRAUMAnauts? Are there seducing and compelling alternatives […]
How to Draw a Woman’s Portrait
[ad_1] Share: This portrait drawing demonstration is based on a photo by Teslariu Mihai from Unsplash, an online resource for copyright-free photographs. Download the reference photo. Reference Photo This portrait drawing demonstration is based on a photo by Teslariu Mihai from Unsplash, an online resource for copyright-free photographs.Download Materials 9 […]
Buckhead’s Miami Circle has become the epicenter of fine art in Atlanta
[ad_1] A mural by Buckhead Murals welcomes visitors to Miami Circle. (Photo by Isadora Pennington) In 1993 Reinike Gallery moved from New Orleans to a space on Miami Circle in Buckhead. The establishment of this art gallery, the first on Miami Circle, set in motion a progression of the area […]
Bye Bye Boris? About art and Boris Johnson
[ad_1] I’ve been completely distracted today by the machinations concerning the future of Boris Johnson. It’s looking very much like he’ll be gone for definite after the 1922 Committee elections next week (i.e. rule change and new confidence vote – which he will lose) – and maybe by the end […]