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"My way of seeing the world and painting it in simplicity and purity is my way of honoring 'a country girl's eccentricity,'" says artist Mary Pettis.
Realism Live, the world’s largest online realism art training event, is coming up this November 13-15, 2024. Hosted over 3 days, more than 20 of...
The purpose of this project has been to take a technical analysis of a painting by Caravaggio, use it as means to inform the materials and process, and then replicate the painting with the intent of conducting a technical analysis on the result.
Olumide Oresegun shares the stories behind three of his large-scale realist figurative art paintings. "I’m always inspired by different cultures and celebrations among Nigerian women around the globe."
Originally trained as an oil painter, Ali Cavanaugh’s first watercolor was created for a trade for some carpentry renovation on the family house...
ICYMI: Art is a deeply personal journey, and for many artists, finding their authentic voice can be a challenging yet rewarding process. In a recent discussion, two accomplished artists, Kami Mendlik and Carol Peebles, shared their insights on navigating the art world, developing a unique style, and growing their careers.
Welcome to Part 2 of a three-part series by Timothy Joseph Allen, MFA. The focus this week is: Quest for the Holy Grail of Flesh Tones.
How to Find Your Authentic Voice and Grow Your Art Career: A Roundtable with Kami Mendlik and Carol Peebles!
Aflatun Israilov is a self-taught seascape and landscape painter who first picked up a brush at the age of 40.
Welcome to Part 1 of a three-part series by Timothy Joseph Allen, MFA, on Caravaggio and bridging the gap between technical analysis, theory, and performance.
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