• Too many balls on the pitch? Naked football performance kicks off Euro 2024

    Updated: 2024-06-28 09:46:08
    Eddie Peake's balletic nude piece took place in Berlin

  • Studio Snapshots: Making Space for a Bigger Format and Growing Creativity  

    Updated: 2024-06-28 06:15:00
    Michelle Jung let's us into her studio and shares advice for making your studio an inspiring anf functional space. This post is only available to members. The post Studio Snapshots: Making Space for a Bigger Format and Growing Creativity   appeared first on Artists Network.

  • Barefoot Kendall Jenner gets the Louvre to herself

    Updated: 2024-06-27 10:52:16
    Model roams the museum, taking in the Mona Lisa (alone)

  • Mona Lisa move would not be funded by state, says source

    Updated: 2024-06-27 10:23:16
    Idea to place the painting in a separate space at the Louvre would reportedly cost around €500m

  • Sotheby's shakes up senior level staff in Asia and Europe

    Updated: 2024-06-26 11:24:43
    Elaine Holt has been appointed as the deputy chair of Sotheby's Asia, while six other specialists across locations have received title changes

  • Jonathan Yeo paints UK ‘royalty’ again—broadcast king David Attenborough

    Updated: 2024-06-26 09:58:28
    The artist's scarlet-drenched depiction of King Charles III sparked debate last month

  • ‘Art gives you something to hold on to’: Dutch museum launches dementia-friendly programme

    Updated: 2024-06-26 09:10:12
    A series of events will use the museum’s collection to spark memories and emotions

  • Artist Review of Pith Sketchbooks

    Updated: 2024-06-25 23:30:38
    Art Materials Techniques Oil Painting Watercolour Painting Acrylic Painting Pastel Painting Drawing Printmaking Studio and General Glossary of Art Terms FAQs Submit Your Idea Interviews Features Artist Interviews Features Editorials Shop Materials Jackson’s Art Prize Online Gallery Paper Watercolour Painting Artist Review of Pith Sketchbooks 26th June 2024 by Clare McNamara 0 Pith Sketchbooks are high-quality , sustainable sketchbooks made in Northumberland , England . They use recyclable , biodegradable , and vegan materials wherever possible to create products without causing harm to the environment . In this Artist Review of the Month watercolour painter Jes Reger shares her experience of discovering Pith Sketchbooks and what she loves about using . them Pith Supply Sketchbooks Artist

  • Right-wing director of Warsaw contemporary art centre ousted by culture minister

    Updated: 2024-06-25 10:53:44
    Piotr Bernatowicz was selected by Poland's former Law and Justice government

  • As winner of renamed ABS Digital Art Prize is announced, have we reached a turning point for conversations around NFTs and culture?

    Updated: 2024-06-24 16:13:11
    Geneva-based RVig, who was awarded the prize for a piece inspired by Baudelaire, is hoping for a more nuanced understanding of what NFTs bring to the art world

  • Eye Candy for Today: John Singer Sargent landscape

    Updated: 2024-06-21 17:43:56
    Simplon Pass, John Singer Sargent, oil on canvas, roughly 28 x 37 inches ( 72 x 93 cm), in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, DC, which has both a zoomable and downloadable version of the high resolution image. The more I study John Singer Sargent’s paintings the more I’m knocked out by […]

  • Painting Daisies by NOT Painting Daisies

    Updated: 2024-06-21 11:26:00
    In this ew video on YouTube, I explore the practice of negative painting. The idea is to paint the negative shapes around the white shapes of the daisies. he goal is to reserve our attention for the spaces between things.

  •  In the Best Light

    Updated: 2024-06-21 06:15:00
    Take a look at 11 paintings—finalists from Splash 25: The Best of Watercolor Art Competition—all of which exult in the beauty and drama of light. This post is only available to members. The post  In the Best Light appeared first on Artists Network.

  • Into the Water

    Updated: 2024-06-21 06:15:00
    Dive into the world of Jessica Masters, whose captivating paintings immerse viewers in the beauty of water and the universal joys of summer. The post Into the Water appeared first on Artists Network.

  • Studio Staples: Natural Vs Synthetic Brushes

    Updated: 2024-06-18 06:15:00
    Choosing between natural- or synthetic-hair brushes is one of those dilemmas all painters confront when they’re starting out. Let’s take a look at the unique characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of each, so you can choose what works best for you. The post Studio Staples: Natural Vs Synthetic Brushes appeared first on Artists Network.

  • The Story of Golden Heavy Body Acrylic Paint

    Updated: 2024-06-17 23:01:01
    Art Materials Techniques Oil Painting Watercolour Painting Acrylic Painting Pastel Painting Drawing Printmaking Studio and General Glossary of Art Terms FAQs Submit Your Idea Interviews Features Artist Interviews Features Editorials Shop Materials Jackson’s Art Prize Online Gallery Acrylic Painting The Story of Golden Heavy Body Acrylic Paint 18th June 2024 by Clare McNamara 0 First introduced in 1980, Golden Heavy Body Acrylic Paint is known for its exceptionally smooth , buttery consistency and its ability to ‘stand up†and retain brushstrokes or palette knife marks on the canvas . Over the years , and with the development of new technology , the Golden brand portfolio has grown exponentially . Yet , Heavy Body Acrylic Paint is still highly regarded . To understand why that is , we

  • Painting an Autumn Landscape

    Updated: 2024-06-17 05:23:33
    Here’s one fresh off the easel: New Zealand, Autumn Colors (see below). This depicts Arrowtown in the South Island of New Zealand, about a 10-minute drive from Queenstown. Chontele and I spent our honeymoon there back in April. This will be the first in a series of paintings based on that trip. I’ll walk you ... Read more The post Painting an Autumn Landscape appeared first on Draw Paint Academy.

  • Is Competition Good for Artists?

    Updated: 2024-06-14 21:25:00
    : James Gurney This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators , plein-air painters , sketchers , comic artists , animators , art students , and writers . You'll find practical studio tips , insights into the making of the Dinotopia books , and first-hand reports from art schools and . museums Color in Practice Down-to-earth , step-by-step approach Nathan Fowkes Blog Index Academic Painters 609 Animals 323 Animation 135 Architecture 37 Art By Committee 44 Art Podcasts 3 Art Schools 105 Audio 35 Book reviews 82 Casein Painting 91 Catskill Mountains 11 Clementoons 12 Color 248 Color and Light Book 83 Comics Cartooning 169 Composition 105 Computer Graphics 107 Dinosaurs 112 Dinotopia 231 Effects Phenomena 44 Elementary Schools 10 Figure Drawing 65 GJ Book Club 7 Golden Age

  • Artist Colonies

    Updated: 2024-06-14 06:15:00
    See how artists colonies have played an important role in the art world by providing inspiration, collaboration, and economic support for artists. This post is only available to members. The post Artist Colonies appeared first on Artists Network.

  • Ginny Elston on Curating the Unison Colour Versatility Soft Pastel Set

    Updated: 2024-06-13 23:01:15
    Art Materials Techniques Oil Painting Watercolour Painting Acrylic Painting Pastel Painting Drawing Printmaking Studio and General Glossary of Art Terms FAQs Submit Your Idea Interviews Features Artist Interviews Features Editorials Shop Materials Jackson’s Art Prize Online Gallery Artist Interviews Pastels Ginny Elston on Curating the Unison Colour Versatility Soft Pastel Set 14th June 2024 by Clare McNamara 0 In this interview , Ginny Elston discusses what inspired and informed her 16 colour choices when curating the Ginny Elston Versatility Soft Pastel Set for Unison Colour . Find out about her process , her considerations of how we perceive colour , and how the palette can be . used Unison Colour Ginny Elston Versatility Set of 16 Half Stick Set Ginny Elston on Curating the Unison

  • Be Consistent With Titles

    Updated: 2024-06-07 15:54:00
    : James Gurney This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators , plein-air painters , sketchers , comic artists , animators , art students , and writers . You'll find practical studio tips , insights into the making of the Dinotopia books , and first-hand reports from art schools and . museums Color in Practice Down-to-earth , step-by-step approach Nathan Fowkes Blog Index Academic Painters 609 Animals 323 Animation 135 Architecture 37 Art By Committee 44 Art Podcasts 3 Art Schools 105 Audio 35 Book reviews 82 Casein Painting 91 Catskill Mountains 11 Clementoons 12 Color 248 Color and Light Book 83 Comics Cartooning 169 Composition 105 Computer Graphics 107 Dinosaurs 112 Dinotopia 231 Effects Phenomena 44 Elementary Schools 10 Figure Drawing 65 GJ Book Club 7 Golden Age

  • A Golden Glow

    Updated: 2024-06-07 06:15:00
    Learn how to create stunning effects in your pastels. Add a glistening effect to your pastel paintings by adding gold leaf to your work. This post is only available to members. The post A Golden Glow appeared first on Artists Network.

  • The Fab Five: Meet the Jurors for Our 41st Annual Art Competition

    Updated: 2024-06-07 06:15:00
    Introducing the five, fabulous artists who make up the jury for the 41st Annual Art Competition The post The Fab Five: Meet the Jurors for Our 41st Annual Art Competition appeared first on Artists Network.

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