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5 Ways to Doom a Painting
Not every painting is destined to be a masterpiece, but some paintings are doomed to failure right from the start because of one relatively simple mistake. Here's a list of... Stained is Not the Same as Unwashed "I've started painting using acrylics, I've been practicing painting skies and the tip of the brush is faint blue, does this matter?" -- Ash
Short 'n sweet: no.
Well, actually, not... Talking About Copying Art... "I got kind of disheartened by doing my own original work ... none of it ever sold and eventually I felt like I was just spinning my wheels and spending... Playing with Perspective (Matisse Style)
When we're looking at a painting it's impossible for our knowledge of how the world works and is laid out not to automatically be applied, so we don't need everything... Picture Painted in 1,000 Pages
The cliché has it that a picture is worth a 1,000 words, so could a painter then be worth 1,000 pages? Certainly biography Hilary Spurling thought so with her two-volume... Why Paint? When Matisse was asked in a 1942 radio interview why he painted, he said:"Why, to translate my emotions, my feelings, and the reactions of my sensibility into color and design,... Knit a Moleskine Cover You get "socks" for cellphones and music players, so why not a treasured Moleskine? About.com's Guide to Knitting, Sarah White, has full instructions for how to knit a Moleskine cozy.... Make a Paints Organizer
How do your organize the paints you use? Forum member Siamese99 has posted a photo of a nifty tube and brush organizer she put together."I took scrap pieces of wood,... Painting Tip of the Week: Cleaning Up Oil Paint
This week's painting tip is from Painting Forum Host Starrpoint and is about cleaning up your hands and brushes after oil painting. Read this week's painting tip...
Got a great... How Do You Restore a Cracked Painting? Someone's been searching for information on how to restore a cracked painting. In short, I wouldn't, unless it was one that didn't have much value (neither financial nor sentimental). ... |