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What Inspires Master Artist Daniel Graves
From doorways found in distant travels to classic myths, discover what inspires the contemporary realism of Daniel Graves, and be moved.
Daniel Graves “Old World Portraiture” **FREE VIEWING**
In this video broadcast, Daniel Graves walks through some of the age-old techniques on painting like the masters.
Daniel Graves
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Born in 1949, in Rochester, New York, Daniel Graves graduated from the Maryland Art Institute of Art in 1972 where he studied with Joseph Sheppard and Frank Russell. He continued his studies at the...
Daniel Graves: Making the Past Present
Some artists can be admired and understood almost entirely through their work, with scant reference to their training or worldview ... Discover what the classical tradition means to master artist Daniel Graves, including the question he continually asks himself while painting.
Florence: Where Past, Present, and Future Converge
Meet the Academic Director of the Florence Academy of Art, who knew at 15 he wanted to be a painter and live in Italy.
Favorite Moments from Realism Live 2022
We're back for our third annual Realism Live online art conference, hosted by Eric Rhoads and Peter Trippi, and featuring many of today's greatest artists in the field of contemporary realism.
Learning Realism Still Life and Portraits – in Pastel
Enjoy a recap of the 2nd Annual Pastel Live, an unforgettable virtual event for artists of all levels of painting with pastels. This year, we welcomed a new co-host ...
Rhythmic Narratives in Contemporary Realism
"While my formal approach to painting and drawing is rooted in observing nature, I find great joy in exploring imaginary elements as they are a source of endless possibilities."
On Lemons and Art History
Scott Fraser address the challenges of being a realist painter trying to create something new and relevant in the 21st century.
600-Year-Old Painting Techniques
A Rare Glimpse Into 600 Years of Classical Painting Techniques (A note from Eric Rhoads, Publisher of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine)