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Figurative art - Mario Robinson - RealismToday.com

Watercolor Artist Mario Robinson: The Winds of Change

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“My commitment to the plight of working-class people is undeniable,” says Robinson, “and the hundreds of images I’ve created speak to my undying devotion.”
Contemporary realism portrait painting - Stanley Rayfield

The Powerful Portraits of Stanley Rayfield

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Influenced by race and religion, artist Stanley Rayfield creates art that visually and subtly portrays spiritual concepts, including hope and love.
Painting portraits of children - Ali Cavanaugh - RealismToday.com

How a “Baby Painting” Inspired Ali Cavanaugh

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“It was time for big changes in several areas of my creative process,” she says.” I could feel it deep in my soul.”

Realism Ambassador of the Week: Arina Gordienko

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Meet this week’s top Realism Today Ambassador, Arina Gordienko.
Contemporary realism - Lesley Thiel - RealismToday.com

My Painting Process: Swallows and Amazon

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Narrative artist Lesley Thiel takes us through the symbolism and painting process of “Swallows and Amazon.”
Contemporary figure paintings - Anna Wypych - RealismToday.com

Freedom in Seven Tones: Contemporary Figure Paintings

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On contemporary figure paintings inspired by the “glue” of the universe.
Representational art - Tim Tyler - RealismToday.com

How “The Deconstructionist” is a Response to “Deconstructivism”

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Contemporary figurative artist Tim Tyler takes us behind the scenes of his award-winning representational oil painting “The Deconstructionist.”

Not Above My Couch

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Read fascinating essays on Dutch painter Francien Krieg's contemporary female figure paintings.
painting the homeless James Earley - RealismToday.com

Painting Portraits of the Homeless

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Contemporary realist James Earley shares why he chooses this particular subject, how he ultimately produces a painting, and the message he wants to get across in his art.

A Soldier’s Journey, Memorialized in Art

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The mortal men and women in Sabin Howard’s World War I memorial are convincingly alive. Learn more about the 65-foot-long bronze relief here.
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