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Still Life Spotlight: From the Hearth
Congratulations to Barbara S. Groff, whose work has been recognized in the PleinAir Salon.
Still Life Painting: The Path from Ephemeral to Visual
Contemporary artist Terry Norris takes us through the concepts that inspire her traditional still life paintings, and the quickest and most effective way she has found to develop one's own vision and practical painting knowledge.
Still Life Painting Spotlight: The Nest
Contemporary realist Lyubena Fox shares her inspiration for the symbols found in her representational still life painting, "The Nest."
Creative Art Prompts: Paint or Draw a Still Life
New art prompt! Put together a still life setup that sums up your #stayathome experience.
Autobiographical Still Life Paintings: It’s All About the Idea
Oil painter Stuart Dunkel shares his breakthrough moment in art, his process, his palette, and a step-by-step still life painting demonstration.
20 Earthly Delights – Contemporary Realism Still Lifes
“Earthly Delights” is the title of a selection of still life paintings by Scott Fraser. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at Fraser’s painting process here.
Still Life with Prison Bars
Treacy Ziegler tells us what it’s like to bring her love of still life drawings to a maximum-security prison, including the one thing she admitted (and the prisoners agreed) was a “stupid thing to say.”
Drawing of the Week: “Self Isolation or The Unsung Story of How Dreams Unconsciously...
This artwork is my homage to the artists—those unsung heroes who filled the void with beauty and meaning. While the world stayed home, they created: songs we played on repeat, movies that helped us escape, images that gave us hope.
Bringing Nature to Life: The Realistic Landscapes of Scott Christensen
Discover how artist Scott Christensen masterfully blends accuracy and interpretation to create realistic landscapes that captivate and inspire.
Bringing Portrait Paintings to Life
For a painting to be successful, you have to find a way to grab viewers’ attention. And you must ...