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Street Art – New Culture of the Cities

By Klaus Rosmanitz Street Art is a very popular form of art that is spreading quickly all over the world. You can find it on buildings, sidewalks, street signs and trash cans from Tokyo to Paris, from Moscow to Cape Town. Street art has become a global culture and even art museums and galleries are [...]

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His Most Famous Painting (Tres Personajes – Three People) – Rufino Tamayo

By Annette Labedzki “Tres Personajes (Three People),” a masterpiece by famous Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo, was created in the year 1970. Amongst many of his other famous creations, Rufino named it strangely different. Driven by a fantastic and powerful artistic capture, “Tres Personajes (Three People)” is a viewer’s delight. This masterpiece of ‘Abstract Art’ shows [...]

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Dan Dunn is Awesome! How Does He Do That?

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Not Exactly New but Still Good – Alan Moore’s Advise for Young Artists

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Five Questions That Will Help You Decide If Art Licensing Might Be a Fit For You and Your Art

By Tara Reed There are many ways to make money with art, licensing is just one. Licensing means that you chose to give manufacturers the right to put your art on their product in exchange for a royalty. You maintain the control and copyrights to your designs, and you can license the same art to [...]

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Abstract Art Looked Into!

By Anna Meenaghan It is sometimes quite a problem to, in fact, come to terms with what is called abstract drawings, sculptures and paintings. Often it is a mental or spiritual form of expression of the artist that we see before us. We cannot always see the artists insight on the given subject and, at [...]

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The Basics of Self Portrait

The Basics of Self Portrait By David Urmann Self portraits have been very popular even in the ancient period. A self portrait is a picture where the subject is the self or the artist. These kinds of portraits started in the ancient times or ancient period. This was the time of the rise of thrives [...]

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Mounted Cards Or Pictures Using Watercolours!

Mounted Cards Or Pictures Using Watercolours! By Anna Meenaghan It is possible to add a mount to a finished watercolour picture to improve it before you get around to framing it, or you could also use it as a card. So what will you need for starters? A ruler, scrap paper, a 12mm flat brush, [...]

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Oil Paintings

How to Get the Most Out of Your Oil Paintings By Ralph Serpe Learning how to become a good oil painter is a difficult undertaking. In fact, it is more than likely one of the most difficult painting mediums to master. Things like color mixing & theory, perspective, techniques and materials can really intimidate a [...]

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Support For Art Careers in Transition

Support For Art Careers in Transition By Barbara Bowen We artists want to answer the call to creative career change, but we also prefer to stay in familiar territory – precisely because it is familiar. The circumstances of our creative project or career direction may change drastically. If so, it is highly important that we [...]

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