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  • How to Write an Artist Statement

    An artist statement is more important than most emerging artists realize. It should be a short, but informative and draw interest to your work by letting the reader and viewer understand your...

  • How to Make Money At Popular Art Festivals

    To make money at popular art festivals takes a lot of dedication and hard work. Passion for the arts is critical. Putting your creations up for sale and letting them go is gratifying and yet...

  • How to Find Your Muse for Your Paintings

    Everyday we pass by things that could make great paintings. Many artists spend years developing their skill and emulating techniques trying to recreate imagery from a time long past gone. Hundreds...

  • How to Make a collage painting

    You might want to throw out your old magazines but you can make beautiful paintings out of the colorful papers in them.So you might now want to save them for your kids and teach them a simple way...

  • How to Take Excellent Portrait Photos in Natural Light

    The trick to taking excellent people photos in the natural light is to take your shots away from direct sunlight and create a catch light in your model's eye. To take excellent portrait photos...

  • How to Make a Coil Clay Pot

    Coiling is a technique where the clay is rolled into long ropes or coils and then it is layered one on top of another. It can be used for the most basic forms or can be used to create large...

  • The History of Wang Center in Boston

    One of the premiere performing arts complexes in the United States, the Wang Center boasts a storied history rich with artistic significance and achievements. Although things have changed greatly...

  • How to Create NOTAN Paper Art

    Notan is a fun and creative art form for all ages! Prepare to explore positive and negative space, symmetry and shape. Notan is incredibly versatile and the possibilities are endless!

  • How to Make a French Knot for Embroidery

    I can not tell you the exasperation I have experienced as a result of not know the proper technique for tying a french know in embroidery. Here is my metod. Note- if you have sweaty hands this...

  • How to seek creative inspiration and find your unique artistic voice in Ten Easy Steps

    Receiving inspiration and finding your unique artistic voice is often imagined by new artists as something that happens like a flash of lightning – as if it’s an idea you must wait for, which...

  • The History of Mural Art

    The word mural originates from the Latin word murus or "wall." Thus, mural art refers to any form of visual expression created on a wall. Mural art is a longstanding public art form that has...

  • How to Learn Calligraphy When You're Left-Handed

    Calligraphy is an easy skill to learn if you're left-handed, although the special tools are often hard to come by. Here's the basic method that I used when learning to write calligraphy with a...

  • How to Teach Art to Anyone

    Most people think they have no aptitude for art. They say things like "I can only draw a stick figure" or "I just don't have that talent." But the truth is that art is more...

  • How to Pass AP Art 2D Design and Drawing

    Passing the AP art exams is not all about how pretty a picture looks. There are some keys things to think about when you are making your portfolio. Learn to show variety and how to build a...

  • How to Commission A Custom Pen And Ink Home Portrait

    Whether you want to preserve the memories of a cherished family homestead or capture a favorite historic site, a custom pen & ink portrait makes a unique personal gift for yourself or a loved...

  • How to Stop Human Trafficking: Buy Jewelry

    Human Trafficking is a highly profitable, highly active commerce of transporting humans illegally. Women and children from third world countries recently experiencing a natural disaster are those...

  • How to Prepare a Portfolio for Review

    Whether you're putting together your first portfolio for entrance into a program of study, applying for a job or just trying to keep your sample book fresh and current—keeping it in a...

  • How to View, Interpret & Or Appreciate Art Work

    Art work is someone else's creation. It is work to create something and then it takes courage to show it to the public. This article might explain how to look at a creation of someone Else's and...

  • How to Unbore Yourself

    Hello children, adults, and children-adults alike. Welcome to this doohickey of a website. I'm sure you're bored, or else you wouldn't have found the text you are reading now. I am also bored, so...

  • How to Be a Loving Person

    Well to me being a loving person takes skills, not all people who say they are loving people are not really loving people. It's a treat to get what they want or need in life. I'm not mad just...

  • Bouguereau Techniques

    William Bouguereau, a world-renowned painter, lived from 1825 to 1905. At the time, his paintings were considered far too idealistic to be grouped seriously into the realist category. Most art...

  • How to Take Better Travel Photos

    Most people carry cameras when they travel to record memories of the trip. What you photograph depends upon your interests of course, but it’s fairly common to see photo after photo of the...

  • How to Recognize Fenton Art Glass

    If you enjoy collecting art glass, you might want to add some unique samples of Fenton art glass to your collection. Fenton art glass has exquisite craftsmanship and design.

  • How to Sell Art Prints From Your Blog

    Do you love art? Have you always wanted to have your own online gallery? Then your going to love this program! I've just joined a great affiliate program that I'd like to tell you more about.

  • How to Learn Pyrography Woodburning

    Pyrography is a fun hobby to learn and you can earn extra money. Have you ever thought about doing Pyrography Woodburning crafts in your spare time. This article will teach you how to get...

  • How to Draw Faces That Look Real

    In this article I will show you how to draw faces that look believable and lifelike instead of flat or like a cartoon. Learning how to draw a realistic face is not easy, and it takes years of...

  • How to Make a Giclee Print

    A Giclée Print is simply a fine art print produced on a special printer. These printers are 8 to 12 color printers that produce a print without a screen, so it does not show pixels. Giclée is a...

  • How to Save The White of The Paper in Watercolor Painting

    Watercolor painters do not use white paint; the color of the paper acts as white in the painting. There are a number of ways to save the white of the paper so that it does not become completely...

  • How to Make a Tile Out of Clay

    The basics steps to making a tile our of clay; either with the Slab-rolled method, or the Slip-cast method.

  • How to Write an Art Paper

    Writing about Art is an art form in itself. Art is difficult to define and often when people write about art they can lose what they are trying to communicate among the myriad of possibilities...

  • How to Paint a Gradated Wash in Watercolors

    In the gradated wash, also called “graduated wash,” the color starts out strong and gradually fades. This technique could be used for painting skies, flower petals, or anywhere you want the color...

  • How to Paint a Flat Wash in Watercolors

    The flat wash is one of the most basic and important skills for the watercolor artist. It is used for underpaintings, backgrounds, and any moderately large spaces done in one solid color. It may...

  • How to Paint with Watercolors--Setting Up Your Work Area

    To finish any project well, you need to start it right. For painting in watercolors, this means having all your supplies ready before you start painting. This will save you a lot of trouble...

  • How to Write Poetry

    Poetry is an art form that far surpasses the simple rhyme scheme. As with any skill, it is best to study the mechanical components in order to then structure, in this case write, a quality...

  • How to Draw a Realistic Nose in Nine Easy Steps

    Do you have trouble drawing noses? When it comes to drawing realistic noses, it is best to allow the shape to come to life through light and shadow. Grab a 4B drawing pencil, a blending stump and...

  • What Is Political Art?

    Political art depicts current events, historic events and the ideals of the people, but it can also be created to make political leaders appear more valiant and admirable. Define political art...

  • How to Sculpt Eyes in Clay

    Many sculptors are stumped when it comes to making expressive facial features and struggle to make literal translations. Here is one way of sculpting eyes so that your sculpture will draw in...

  • How to repair a broken OOAK Polymer Clay Fairy Art Doll

    Sometimes those precious dolls will slip right out of your hand! Here is some help for the wounded.

  • How to Create A Giclee Print

    A Giclee print is a quality fine art print that is made from a digital source. Printmakers, photographers and art enthusiasts all use this relatively new printing style. This is because the...

  • How to add depth to your OOAK art doll mermaid tail

    Add depth to your mermaid tail with these steps!

  • How to Let Go of Your Artwork

    Have trouble letting go of your art? We all do starting out.

  • The History of Murano Glass

    Murano glass comes from a small Italian island that has been dedicated to the craft of fine glass making for many centuries. It is very common to find families in Murano that have a history of...

  • How to choose and test a polymer clay for OOAK Fairy Art Doll Sculpting

    Here are a couple things to remember when selecting a polymer clay to start your OOAK art doll sculpting.

  • Egon Schiele in Vienna

    Egon Schiele represented the common man in early 1900s Vienna. Learn about Egon Schiele with tips from an art historian in this free fine art video.

  • Egon Schiele's "Portrait of the Artist's Wife"

    Egon Schiele painted "Portrait of the Artist's Wife" as a symbol of the times rather than a simple portrait. Learn about this painting with tips from an art historian in this free fine art video.

  • Vincent van Gogh's Work

    Much of Vincent van Gogh's work was completed while he was in the hospital. Learn about van Gogh's work with tips from an art historian in this free fine art video.

  • How to Make Your Own Canvas Prints

    Do you want to have your favorite picture printed on canvas, but don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for a canvas print? You can easily make your own canvas prints from digital images on your...

  • How to Make a Mosaic Vase

    Creating a piece of mosaic art can be very fulfilling. This is a pretty simple process, but can be time consuming.

  • How to Make Mosaic Tiles

    A simple tile can be transformed into beautiful mosaic art. It's quite simple actually. Ceramic tiles are available at a variety of stores including home improvement and craft stores.

  • How to recycle can lids as ART

    Wanting to be ecologically minded, the question of what to do with those unwanted can lids can be a problem. Instead of throwing them away, recycle them into WORKS OF ART!

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