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Hyperrealism Spotlight: “Wet Hair”
Congratulations to Johannes Wessmark, whose hyperrealism paintings have been recognized in the monthly PleinAir Salon.
Narrative Paintings That Reflect The Strange and Dysfunctional
Conor Walton discusses three of his narrative paintings. He says, "All my paintings are attempted answers to the three questions in the title of Gauguin’s famous painting: ‘Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?’"
Movie Documents the Lives of Five Working Artists
Nathan Ives, director of “Somewhere in the Middle,” takes us behind the scenes of his new movie, which raises the question about what it means to be a “successful” artist.
How to Draw with Charcoal: A Medium With Mystical Gravity
Charcoal is a drawing medium that allows you to, in essence, deal with the extremes of creation, of a most ancient and elemental contrast.
Kloosterboer on Creative Time
Take a journey with Lorena Kloosterboer, who takes you through her creative process, from the inception to the completion of a still life painting.
How to Create a Vibrant Posthumous Portrait
Consider these points when someone wants you to paint a loved one who has passed, and learn how to make the most of your resources.
What I Learned by Painting 30 Portraits of Refugees
“Knowing the person you paint changes the way you paint them.” Watercolor artist Karisa Keasey explains how she adjusts composition, color, foreground, and background to go beyond stereotypes and show a more complete picture of one’s story.
Step-by-Step Mixed-Media Painting Demo by Victor Wang
See how contemporary artist and art professor Victor Wang creates a mixed media portrait that's layered with texture and meaning.
Inspiring Interviews: Eudes Correia on Watercolor and More
Brazilian watercolorist Eudes Correia shares his inspiring story, advice for other artists, and his step-by-step painting process in this exclusive interview with Realism Today.
Still Life Realism: Getting Lost in the Process
Laurin McCracken is a realist watercolorist whose work is largely influenced by the Dutch and Flemish still life painters of the 16th and 17th centuries. In this guest blog post, he takes us into his process for painting: "It is like a very good novel; you want it to go on forever."