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Inspiration for Artists: Learning Curve
Being an artist means a lifetime endeavor of constant striving and learning: "That is my drive, my obsession, and my torment."
Artist to Watch: Kevin McEvoy
Just hours before catching one of the last flights out before the lockdown, the artist put his brush down on the painting illustrated here.
A Portraitist with a Soft Spot for Landscapes
If, for Lisa Egeli, portraiture is "an art form that gets right to people's hearts," equally fundamental is the consideration of naturalistic landscape art. (Learn from Egeli at Realism Live, November 10-12, with a Beginner's Day on November 9.)
Contemporary Realism That is … Odd
There is something odd in many of Bo Bartlett's paintings, strange stories being illustrated even when it is unclear what they are.
What Art School Gives And Takes Away From You
There is more to art than mere technique and more that art school gives than mere artisan skill...
Dina Brodsky: Finding Your Way
It was a terrifying thing, this freedom to paint anything, and my first reaction to this freedom was to ...
The Black, the White, and the Indelible Gray
"When we fail to seek new perspectives, stagnation creeps in." Through realistic graphite and charcoal drawings, Neville Barbour honors people such as the Fon amazons, the Tchamba veneration, and contemporaries alike.
Intent and Becoming a Professional Artist
There is nothing wrong with remaining a hobbyist artist. However, the aspiring professional must ...
10 Suggestions on How to Self Critique Your Art
The next best thing to having someone to correct your mistakes is to self critique your art. Here are some pointers to help you judge your painting objectively.
On Painting, and Touching the Soul
In a good painting, love shines through like a star on a cold night. Unfortunately not everyone can see it, and therein lies the paradox.