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Not Safe for Museums (Seeing Things One at a Time)

erin l. wrote 8 hours ago: A recreation of Georgia O’Keeffe’s Sky Above Clouds IV was painted on a concrete wall ou … more →

Tags: peripheral vision, Exhibition, Local, Contemporary Art, interdisciplinary, museology, Museums, Art History, prospect1

Pores and asphalt

jungenfeld wrote 3 days ago: In the meantime, streets continue being carpets, that despite its rigidness breaks and incorporates … more →

Rusty Bolt - Watercolor2 comments

chrisgentes wrote 6 days ago: Rusty Bolt - watercolor painting This is a painting of a rusty bolt. Overall I am happy how it worke … more →

Tags: Watercolor, Art, Gentes, Chris, Painting, watercolour, tonal values, form principle, Shadows

Refusing to Fail or Quit: It was either me or the orchid...15 comments

Jana Bouc wrote 6 days ago:   Orchid in watercolor #2, 12x9"   On Wednesday night I completed the last page in a … more →

Tags: Art supplies, Cats, Color studies, Flower Art, Published Work, Sketchbook Pages, Still Life, Studio, Watercolor

Scanning for Picasso, Dalí Found in fMRI Study

Robert Stasinski wrote 1 week ago: Neuroscientist Yukiyasu Kamitani have in a small-scale study scanned a dozen students watching image … more →

Tags: Neurology, neuroaesthetics, fMRI, Art, salvador dali, Pablo Picasso

Orchid Painting in Watercolor for the book but....27 comments

Jana Bouc wrote 1 week ago: Orchid painting in watercolor, 8.5" x 11.5" So here’s the frustrating thing: I learn … more →

Tags: Flower Art, Painting, Still Life, Watercolor, Flowers

Troubled Art - Chaim Soutine

skonieczna wrote 1 week ago: He was that kind of a difficult snotty kid, who appeared from nowhere as if fully formed, then, like … more →

Tags: studying art, Crawford studies, Thoughts on art, Painting, Modern Art, Art History, Art, chaim soutine, Painter

Guggenheim Museum Watercolor8 comments

chrisgentes wrote 1 week ago: Guggenheim Museum Watercolor I’ve started a new process for working on watercolors, and this p … more →

Tags: Art, Art Process, Chris, cityscape, Drawing, form principle, Gentes, Guggenheim, New York City

Painting for the book: Part III ~ Finale21 comments

Jana Bouc wrote 1 week ago: "Sunny Serenade", watercolor, 15.5"x10.5" (click to enlarge) The editor requeste … more →

Tags: Flower Art, Painting, Plants, Still Life, Watercolor, Flowers

Painting for the book: "Must Paint Watercolor Flowers" - Part II10 comments

Jana Bouc wrote 2 weeks ago: Starting orange flowers; softening an edge Continuing on from Part I, here is a close up as I began … more →

Tags: Flower Art, Painting, Published Work, Still Life, Watercolor, Flowers, watercolor painting

Why?

skonieczna wrote 2 weeks ago: It’s only the fiftieth-something time or so when I’m asking myself: Why to study and mak … more →

Tags: studying art, Blog, Crawford studies, Thoughts on art, Art, Contemporary, Student, studying, Crawford

Painting for the book: "Must Paint Watercolor Flowers" - Part I10 comments

Jana Bouc wrote 2 weeks ago: Rehearsal: Sketchbook pages I was given permission to post some of my work on the upcoming book, … more →

Tags: Art supplies, Color studies, Drawing, Flower Art, Painting, Pencil drawing, Published Work, Sketchbook Pages, Still Life

Artists Explore the Religious Mind

Robert Stasinski wrote 2 weeks ago: Art and religion has historically massive ties, but contemporary art is looking very agnostic since … more →

Tags: Art History, Religion, Art, Mats Hjelm, Damien Hirst, Painting

Miss Florence Diner - watercolor study

chrisgentes wrote 2 weeks ago: I started this painting with a few goals in mind. First, it is done on HotPress 140 lb, about 10 … more →

Tags: Art, cityscape, colors, form principle, Gentes, miss florence diner, NoHo, Northampton, Painting

Another Vermeer Study2 comments

chrisgentes wrote 2 weeks ago: I started another study of Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring” back in early Oct … more →

Tags: Art, Gentes, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Northampton, paint, Painting, tonal values, Vermeer, Watercolor

Sketchcrawl at Pastime Hardware18 comments

Jana Bouc wrote 3 weeks ago: Toilet seat display, ink & watercolor Who knew it could be fun to sketch at the hardware store? … more →

Tags: Drawing, El Cerrito, Gouache, ink and watercolor wash, Life in general, Painting, pen and ink, Places, Sketchbook Pages

Realistic Minimalism - a new Genre?

vyala wrote 4 weeks ago: …nay – not really. Nothing is really new under this sun – someone has somewhere us … more →

Tags: acrylic painting, Art, Evolving a concept, Figurative, New Work, Painting, painting from photos, photorealistic, Pigeons

Art and Activism : Lucy Lippard's Trojan Horses Revisted

peggymasse wrote 1 month ago: In Lucy Lippard’s essay “Trojan Horses: Activist Art and Power” she discusses the … more →

frustations

babyhedgehogs wrote 1 month ago: i’m having difficulty finding books discussing my topic. i spent five hours at robarts yesterd … more →

Tags: Research, miserable


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