Kayoon Anderson is a figurative painter and Semi-finalist in the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Calendar year. Listed here she contemplates the value of her sketchbook observe as a resource for acquiring ideas and trying new techniques, even though also pondering the evolving relationship an artist can have to […]
“I have often been competitive,” Alvin Armstrong explained to us this past Summer. “I was not the swiftest or the strongest, but I could always compete with the very best mainly because my mother nature has usually been intensive. Even if I was clueless, I understood that I would work […]
How to generate a Significant Pencil Drawing Contrary to well-liked perception, you don’t will need to go to artwork school to make meaningful pencil drawings and come to be an artist. It absolutely does help to have those suggestions and tricks you learn through your artwork lessons, but they are […]
Who does not really like the basic tale of an outsider, an unassuming competitor who wins the big sport and reaches the summit? Not that all art is a levels of competition, or that Matthias Weischer is an outsider, but I suppose couple people today were being betting on a […]
I am frequently asked by artists whether they should watermark their artwork before sharing it online. There seems to be a pretty widespread concern that posting artwork images online could lead to unauthorized reproduction or theft of the artwork. I don’t dismiss this threat out of hand; the theft of […]
You don’t have to be a synesthete to see, taste, or touch sounds. Just use your imagination. Jo Smail’s “Songs of Beating Wings,” one of three large abstractions in her solo show If All The World Were A Blackbird at Goya Contemporary, offers a nod to the sky-high flight of […]