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Whether you are an artist wanting to show off your grand masterpiece or you simply want to display a favorite painting, knowing how to properly light a piece of art is essential. Not only does the...
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...
The colors of nature are seen in a reflection of the sun's light. Trees, apples and flowers transfer to the eye the light that their surfaces do not retain. An artist's approach to painting is to...
Color, as we see it, is the result of different wavelengths of light hitting the rods and cones, the light sensitive cells in our eyes. Color theory examines the effects of combining different...
So you want to have a space to do your art in your home that is all yours? How do you go about setting such a thing up? What is the most important thing to consider? Read this article and find out.
Painting light with acrylic and oil is similar, but not the same. Acrylic dries quickly and thus blending can be difficult. Oil paint, on the other hand, dries very slowly, making the blending of...
Let’s assume you wish to paint a landscape. You set up your supplies outdoors and begin to paint. On a two-dimensional surface, you wish to create the feeling of depth, distance, and atmosphere...
How our eyes see is a visual phenomenon which the painter must understand and for which there is no accountability with others. We live in a three-dimensional environment. An artist works on a...
One basic in artistic training is learning how to draw the human form. One way to give detail to a basic drawing of the human body is to add color. Use the following directions to learn how to add...
Unless you have a degree in classic art it's hard to know who created which masterpiece. Monet paintings are distinct representations of the impressionistic period. His paintings seem to catch a...
The Impressionist movement began in France during the mid-19th century. Initially, impressionism was dismissed as both a fad and an abomination to art. Critics dismissed its emphasis of color over...