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  • Delaware Artists - Lineage & the American Style

    This is a series on artists who are associated with the state that they lived or worked in primarily. This artist colony in Wilmington, Delaware, was founded by artist Howard Pyle. A rare look into the artist who finds everyday objects fascinating. to art in many ways: the works of his talented family members, art books, attendance at exhibitions, meeting Books on artists and topics posted here: Howard Pyle N.C.

  • Massachusetts Artists - Portraits and the Soul of America

    This series will introduce artists associated with certain states. Artists create art to express emotions. Me, Annie Mason, an artist, says This ⬆️ is hogwash! Norman Rockwell was an illustrator and a great artist. The subject is the artist's mother, Anna McNeill Whistler.

  • You're an artist. What's in your studio?

    YOU are an ARTIST. What's in your studio? What's in your head? Many artists today are using digital art as their process so I will start with some devices, some of

  • Create a Seamless Pattern with Photoshop

    I joined my favorite artist-friend, Cat Coquillette https://www.skillshare.com/user/catcoq You can read my earlier Meet the Artist - Cat Coq to get to know her better.

  • New York Artists - Sculpture, Rebellion, and Photography

    This series introduces artists associated with certain states; this one features the state of New York I'll begin with a rare nod to a female artist from an early era. Historically, groups of artists with the styles of the period will create a movement that reflects a Present Day Jen Lewin Coming full circle, we find Jen Lewin, a contemporary artist who has a virtual Thank you for joining this look at New York Artists. Please scroll down to leave a comment.

  • 12 Artists' Quotes...Inspiration, Life, and Vision

    Twelve artists from various periods in art history have been quoted here. " - Edward Hopper Some artists see art as a type of dialogue, like Edward Hopper did. Can you offer me anything to compare to that joy for an artist?” - Mary Cassatt 11. Artists are deep thinkers by nature. For every artist that we can name there is a quote because, for them, art IS life.

  • CREATE. Why?

    the many web pages, platforms, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, blogs, and other internet places where artists Two Facebook groups that I belong to, All Animal Watercolors and Women Artists & their Art I found Maybe that's the goal of every artist. BOOKS Being an Artist by Lewis Barrett Lehrman. Hardcover. Artist: Awakening the Spirit Within by Jocelyn Jones. Paperback.

  • The Benefits of Exhibitions

    One of the hardest things for me (which is true of other artists) is to price my work, especially for It came to me that maybe I should check the local pricing of other artists. (well, duh?) I found a watercolor artist whose technique is similar to mine. I am scheduled to be a solo artist at another gallery in town in February. You get an opportunity to meet your target customers You can collect a lot of customer data You can network

  • 12 of My Favorite Art Books

    An artist doesn't work out of a vacuum. My ideas come from things that I see or dream.

  • A whim turns a win.

    One of the hardest things for an artist to do is to determine the price of their own artwork. or watercolor papers, the photography that you might work from, the amount of time and days that the artist I did however decide to at least compare my price base with some local artists. "Looking for Artists" was a tab. On a whim, I clicked it. I immediately thought about the works that I had sitting on the shelves in my artist studio.

  • You can't have enough art supplies.

    It is perfect for professionals, artists, students, novices, beginners, and adults. If you are thinking about any of these for yourself, for a budding artist in your life, or for a crafter

  • 10 Surprising Art tools that I can't work without!

    Even if you are not an "artist," you probably know the basic materials you would normally use: Canvas The basic stuff that artists have is in abundance. A kneaded eraser is an essential artist's tool for erasing, yes, but also for blurring edges, highlighting Artist Tape I know artists use painter's tape to mask off sections where they don't want to paint. Recently, I discovered Artists' Tape, which I ordered on Amazon.

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