I like to
paint and draw so I would say im artistic.
Not exact matches
So in some of the
paintings you can see that I tried to
draw in something of the beauty of Islamic art
and often poetry,
and I think this is kind of motivated by a real desire to somehow express
and celebrate the really rich cultural heritage there is in the Middle East.
Amy Mandelker has
drawn attention to the term «reverse perspective» as used by Russian Orthodox theologians to describe the unusual dimensions of icon
paintings, with the gaze of the viewer
drawn to the level of earthly events
and yet given a peculiar perspective, as from a heavenly seat,
so that people
and objects do not have their expected everyday appearance.
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So the post you just posted, the
drawings and paintings are all without passion.
I tried to think back to the hours I spent as an angsty eighth grader staring at my ceiling until an idea for a
drawing came to me, doing nothing but listening to music
and painting candle holders,
drawing until I was
so bored I actually wanted to practice violin.
Drawing or
painting arms, in particular, are notoriously difficult, it seems, because the proportions
and perspective are
so difficult to calculate.
-LSB-...] enjoyed her splat
painting so much last month that we've been having regular
drawing and painting sessions together when -LSB-...]
Besides, having an easel gives children a dedicated place to
paint or
draw,
so they do not decide to
paint murals
and pictures on a real wall, without permission!
This was the girls» room for many years,
so is
painted pink
and also full of scratches, dents
and even little
drawings!
So I sat in the garden
and just did some
drawing and painting to see what would happen.
So naturally, our house is swimming in drawings, paintings, colouring sheets, crafty creations and so on (we won't talk about the drawing on our pale wallpaper, mentioning no names..
So naturally, our house is swimming in
drawings,
paintings, colouring sheets, crafty creations
and so on (we won't talk about the drawing on our pale wallpaper, mentioning no names..
so on (we won't talk about the
drawing on our pale wallpaper, mentioning no names...)
Ever wondered how the old masters
drew and painted so perfectly?
So far, this arrangement has helped me reduce fatigue
and backaches from sitting long hours at a stretch
and avoid long exposure to fumes from glue, ink,
paint,
and other
drawing materials that can cause discomfort for some.
I also used to
paint and draw, but I am always busy
so I have no time for that.
It is a tragedy, but during his short life span he left us with
so much poetry,
drawings and painting in which he married text
and image, abstraction, figuration
and historical information mixed with contemporary critique.
I remember the day when my computer crashed but I really wanted to
draw so I found my old watercolors
and since then I can't spend a day without
painting.
I'm a little more
drawn to impressionist art,
so my
paintings are often slightly messy with layers / mixes
and spots of color.
I didn't have a white stamp pad,
so I simply took the
paint pen
and drew on top of each stamp.
We then have the painters coming on Tuesday
and Wednesday to
paint the whole of downstairs,
so tomorrow will be a day of clearing out
draws and cupboards
and getting the downstairs prepped.
Typically when an artist who
paints with watercolors (which I think you all understand what I mean by watercolor)... the person sketches out a
drawing with a special kind of pencil as
so when they apply water
and paint — the outline from the watercolor pencil blends in versus just being an outline.
So with that said it would be great to find someone who would enjoy
drawing and painting with me!
I am going for a Fine - Arts major
so I love
drawing,
painting, photography,
and anything that lets me be creative.
Again, in the book, it's Peeta who has
drawn Rue (using the same artistic skill that had him
so amusingly camouflage himself in the first film), which affects the judges deeply
so they mark him high, but none of this is alluded to in the film
and so it's really not clear how or why the Rue
painting is there
and why it's significant.
When Wark proclaims that he's «always had trouble
drawing nigger faces,»
and so paints white men's faces on the bodies of black slaves, the poignancy of that movement, independent of its inherent poignancy, identifies Junebug as something like an allegory for the ways that we deny the things we can't escape.
Give each pair of students a large piece of paper
and invite each student to choose a
drawing utensil such as colored chalk,
paint, crayons, markers,
and so on.
Or you might spray
paint over the advertising
so students have a white surface to write
and draw on.
It's not just those 22 - inch alloys filling up lightly flared wheel arches that does it — no, it's the overall proportions that work
so well, the curves in all the right places, the broad haunches, wide air intakes,
and clean lines, all
drawn together by arrestingly gorgeous
paint tones that just highlight the beauty.
[T] he heavens
and his nature,» Condivi wrote, «both difficult to withstand,
drew him towards the study of
painting,
so that he could not resist, whenever he could steal the time,
drawing now here, now there,
and seeking the company of painters.»
This means I had to retrain myself to go to bed earlier, but exchanging mindless tv watching in the evening for
drawing and painting in the morning has been
so worthwhile!
So I went into high gear,
painting like crazy,
drawing like crazy
and making prints.
I'm just starting to get back into
painting and drawing myself,
so haven't made the leap to selling it yet, but when
and if the time comes I will definitely be using social media to connect with people.
So if academics do puzzle out a «prank theory» to interpret such varied manifestations as a
painting made with a donkey's tail, a mustache
drawn on the Mona Lisa,
and all manner of impersonations, they will have plenty of material.
Here at ArtTutor we love reading your comments
and getting feedback
so we can keep on improving the site
and make it the best place out there to learn how to
draw and paint.
Hi Cory I find this a very interesting piece but I am not a youngster who has just passed a degree course I am a 60 year old who has just been disabled out of work
and who has
drawn, doodled or
painted all of my life, I come from a family of 12
so we didn't get a chance to go to college I left school at 14 with nothing more than a second place in an art competition
and every time I tried to take a course in art at night school my work hours would change usually just after I had handed over my # 100 or
so.
Hello, I have been reading your comments
and replies
and they are all good, I myself have a problem
and some questions about selling art online, you I'm disable
and been out of work of a few years,
So I decided to go and get back into my art work like painting and drawing, I been wanting to see if I could sell my paintings online, so what I have done is start searching different websites to post my art work, I have been checking out eBay, Ugallery, Art Break, Esty, Fine Art America and some others, the problem for me is which one of these should I choose, I was thinking about putting different pieces on different websites and see what happen, O before I got hurt I use to do wall murals and still do sometimes, of the wall isnt too high, but I want to do some work from home, so what websites would you recommen
So I decided to go
and get back into my art work like
painting and drawing, I been wanting to see if I could sell my
paintings online,
so what I have done is start searching different websites to post my art work, I have been checking out eBay, Ugallery, Art Break, Esty, Fine Art America and some others, the problem for me is which one of these should I choose, I was thinking about putting different pieces on different websites and see what happen, O before I got hurt I use to do wall murals and still do sometimes, of the wall isnt too high, but I want to do some work from home, so what websites would you recommen
so what I have done is start searching different websites to post my art work, I have been checking out eBay, Ugallery, Art Break, Esty, Fine Art America
and some others, the problem for me is which one of these should I choose, I was thinking about putting different pieces on different websites
and see what happen, O before I got hurt I use to do wall murals
and still do sometimes, of the wall isnt too high, but I want to do some work from home,
so what websites would you recommen
so what websites would you recommend?
So pronounced was his talent, reports Vasari, that when his master, Ghirlandaio, absented himself momentarily from his work in Santa Maria Novella, and the young art student took the opportunity to draw «the scaffolding, trestles, pots of paint, brushes and the apprentices at their tasks» in this brief absence, he did it so skillfully that upon his return the master exclaimed: «This boy knows more than I do.&raqu
So pronounced was his talent, reports Vasari, that when his master, Ghirlandaio, absented himself momentarily from his work in Santa Maria Novella,
and the young art student took the opportunity to
draw «the scaffolding, trestles, pots of
paint, brushes
and the apprentices at their tasks» in this brief absence, he did it
so skillfully that upon his return the master exclaimed: «This boy knows more than I do.&raqu
so skillfully that upon his return the master exclaimed: «This boy knows more than I do.»
It is impossible to tell from the look of the
drawings which of them became
paintings and which did not,
and as there are
so many more
drawings than
paintings, it seems likely that it was later that the decision of which to
paint was made.
You're welcome to focus on
drawing or performance or ceramics or sculpture or
painting or all of the above,
so it's a highly mixed environment where disciplines are really butting up against one another
and blurring between one another.
I am a black light artist that lives in Clinton Iowa
and my name is Allen Eberle I started out
drawing cartoons
and one day I decided to
paint in neon like they did in the 70s
and the 60s a black light poster
painting instead I got a
painting hologram using three d glasses
and black lights I have done 911 12 panels health care 18 panels
and I added glow
paint so there are three phases the neon black light
and regular light phases
and the glow phase sent some of the Obama care prints to the president
and got a response back from the president
and the first lady I did this with lots of health issues through out the year ’s
His
paintings are usually about a particular moment — «The work of art — a stop of time», he wrote in a diary — a chance arrangement of things on the breakfast table, with a figure perhaps, or a landscape as he saw it in the light of an instant,
and so they are usually
painted from a single
drawing, or from more than one made in quick succession on the same occasion.
I will be
painting from life,
so as the flowers open
and move, the
drawing will change
and evolve, therefore any
painting of flowers is a collected impression of them over the period of the
painting.
Asked about his
paintings, in which gestural abstraction
and imagery blend together, Berryhill remarks «There's something about the searching for the thing you don't know what it is, the invention part I like,
so when I get something in a
drawing, I like, to work on it until it feels like a thing.»
So, even though I still
draw and paint in my work, part of the reason I ended up using a lot of collage is in order to get away from the personal mark.
So has the work of Hilma af Klint, whose
paintings, along with those of Agnes Martin, share with Hackett's a light touch
and dry surface that combines thin
paint application with geometric
drawing strategies.
So I learned how to
draw and paint and slowly realized that I might have something to say in those mediums.
His work is on view in a handful of American museums, but most of the 95
paintings and drawings and 33 prints are
drawn from private collectors
and the artist's estate,
so this is a unique opportunity to see juxtapositions of his work.
I wasn't as smart as I should have been in maths
so I was the guy who
drew and painted in school.
And so the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture was bo
And so the New York Studio School of
Drawing,
Painting,
and Sculpture was bo
and Sculpture was born.
Netze und andere Gebilde,» Kunsthalle Basel, Basel, Switzerland, catalogue «1999
Drawings,» Alexander & Bonin Gallery, New York, NY «00,» Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY, July 6 - August 5, 2000, catalogue 1999 «Description Without Place,» AC Project Room, New York, NY, October 23 - December 4, 1999 «Proliferation: Work from the Permanent Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, March 7 — June 20, 1999 «Life is Elsewhere,» Theoretical Projects, Naples, Italy, March 25 - May 1, 1999 1997 «Maxwell's Demon,» Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, November 8 - December 20, 1997 «Elusive Paradise: Los Angeles Art from the Permanent Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, October 5, 1997 - November 14, 1999 «
Painting Machines,» curated by John Stomberg, Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, MA, October 31 - December 14, 1997 1996 «Just Past: The Contemporary in the Permanent Collection, 1975 - 96,» curated by Ann Goldstein, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, September 28 - January 7, 1997 «Final Projects: The House,» MAK Center for Art
and Architecture, Schindler House, Los Angeles «The Garage Project,» MAK Center for Art
and Architecture, Mackey House, Los Angeles «Everything that's interesting is new,» Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece 1995 «The Big Night,» Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA «Plane / Structures,» White Columns, NY, curated by David Pagel «Ambient,» Olivier Antoine, Nice, France «Saturday Night Fever,» Thomas Solomon's Garage, Los Angeles, CA 1994 «Un Papillon sur la Roue,» L'Espace d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Toulouse et Midi - Pyrenees, Toulouse, France «Plane / Structures,» Otis Gallery, curated by David Pagel, Los Angeles 1993 «Co-Conspirators,» James Corcoran Gallery, curated by Cliff Benjamin, Santa Monica, CA «Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes
So Different,
So Appealing?
Poetry fascinated Guston,
so the exhibition, comprising 50
paintings and 25
drawings made over the course of his life, will be arranged thematically according to the works» resonances with poems by T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, Eugenio Montale, Wallace Stevens
and W. B. Yeats.