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  • What are Color Theory Posters?

    Color theory posters are reference posters used to guide and inspire artists using an array of diagrams and color palettes. They are displayed on the walls of studios or wherever artists choose...

  • What Type of Markers Do Graffiti Artists Use?

    Graffiti artists either buy or make their own specialty markers for tagging. An "artist" will never just use a sharpie or cheap marker for his or her work. Markers differ from spray paint cans in...

  • What is Oil Paint?

    Oil paints have been used for many centuries, long before other paints, such as acrylic paints, were invented. These paints are a mixture of various pigments, held together in a drying oil. They...

  • What Is Acrylic Paint?

    Acrylic paints are one of the most widely used mediums for artists. They are fast drying and can be mixed with water, gels and pastes to create a variety of different textures and finished looks....

  • Art Lesson Plans With Paint Markers

    Anyone who can pick up a pen and doodle can do the same with a paint marker. Paint markers colorfully entered the art scene in the early 21st century, and their use has become as wide as the...

  • History of Oil Paint

    Oil paints are a slow-drying form of paint that are used both by artists and also by homeowners who use it for both indoor and outdoor purposes. However, it is also a popular tool used in fine...

  • About Canvas Art Supplies

    Glimpse at the history of canvas and acquire basic information on what types of canvas supplies are available and what they can be used for. Consider ways to buy canvas for art projects, gain...

  • How to Select Watercolor Brushes for Painting

    Most artists feel that painting with watercolor should be done with fine brushes made of sable. This is a natural hair product used by serious art enthusiasts. Some less expensive imitation sable...

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