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How I Changed My Attitude and Found My Artistic Style
Be inspired when you read about David Shevlino’s evolution in painting the figure, and the unexpected image that resonated with him in regards to his career, and his life.
The Power of Painting Self-Portraits
From Sadie Valeri: “As an artist, and especially as a woman artist, creating a self-portrait is the most powerful thing you can do for your personal artistic development, your career, and your place in history.”
The Artist’s Solution to Feeling Isolated
Sometimes, as artists, we feel all alone, stuck in our studios working on endless artworks and wondering if anyone cares. Can you relate?
Realism Ambassador of the Week: Neil Miley
Meet this week’s top Realism Today Ambassador, portrait artist Neil Miley.
David Kassan: Faces of the Shoah
“The paintings I strive to create are about more than the atrocities they witnessed and were subjected to. These paintings aim to celebrate the fashion designer, the wife, mother, father, grandfather, tailor . . . stories of overcoming their past despite the odds against them.”
The Art of Jeremy Lipking and Why It’s “Rooted in Nature”
Only rarely does an artist come along who not only can see the sensitive nuances of beauty in the world around us but who also has the skill to translate that vision onto canvas.
Realism Ambassador of the Week: Vickie Lawrence
Meet this week’s top Realism Today Ambassador, colored pencil artist Vickie Lawrence.
The Narrative Paintings of Steven Assael
Using pencil, ink, charcoal, or crayon on paper, Assael could easily draw any sitter into classicized perfection, but he has more interesting plans.
Four Days of Painting Growth: A Figurative Art Event
This November, you can study under the world’s top master artists and change your painting skills forever.
Realism Ambassador of the Week: Vicki Sullivan
Meet Vicki Sullivan, an Australian contemporary realist painter and this week’s top Realism Today Ambassador!