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  • Rain Painting Techniques

    Rain is difficult to capture. Painting every single rain drop is tedious for a painter, and the results are often distracting to the viewer. Raindrops present a conundrum of design, which is why...

  • Portrait Painting Techniques

    Painting portraits are often difficult for beginning painters--and even experienced artists--because as humans, we are especially sensitive to the minor flaws and differences we perceive in the...

  • Painting Techniques of the Old Masters

    Many of the painting techniques in use today were developed centuries ago by the old masters of painting. Monet, DaVinci, Michelangelo, Picasso, and Van Gogh are just a few of the classic painters...

  • Professional Painting Techniques

    Professional painters are relatively rare because it's difficult to earn a living by painting. There are, however, professional painters who earn money through commissioned works and illustration....

  • Portrait Painting Tips

    Portraits are a challenge for all artists. Humans are especially critical of the images they make of themselves because they are the most capable of recognizing the inconsistencies and errors....

  • What Is Wild Life Art?

    Wild life art has been made famous by the original cave painters, John James Audubon, Peter Paul Ruebens and many others. Understand the attraction artists have to nature with tips from a...

  • About Albert Bierstadt Artwork

    Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) was one of the foremost painters of the American West. He created expansive, detailed scenes of frontier lands as westward expansion was just getting...

  • Characteristics of French Paintings

    French artists have arguably had the greatest influence on fine art painting. The Salon, the numerous Écoles des Beaux-Arts, or schools of fine arts, and their progeny have led to the...

  • How to Identify Rococo Art

    Rococo, from "rocaille," a French word for rock-work, was an 18th movement in European art. Although associated with the period of Louis XII, it may be a continuation of the Baroque style. The...

  • How to Identify a Mannerist Painting

    Mannerism, a 16th century European art movement, rejected Renaissance classical ideals such as naturalism, balance and harmony. Mannerism arose in troubled, changing times; the plague, the...

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