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And It All Starts With a Quick Sketch
When Sarah Lamb's realistic paintings of flowers caught our eye, we reached out to learn more about her process, which she shares in this step-by-step of "Camellia."
Favorite Moments in Realism from Watercolor Live 2024
In case you missed it, here are some of our favorite moments from Watercolor Live (plus, how to join the next event!).
Your 2024 Guide to Art Workshops, Schools, and Ateliers
This guide is organized by State and includes a special section for Multiple Venues, International Art Workshops, and Online art workshops, so make sure you browse all of it to find the right place for you!
What is the Best Painting Palette for Artists?
We asked our Realism Today friends to share their painting palettes with us so you can see the amazing variety of choices available, and they did not disappoint! Keep reading to see what your peers are using in the art studio and even ...
Lana Privitera’s Hymn to Color
Coffee cups, sugar bowls, decorated fabrics, copper, wood: these are all elements that characterize the works of watercolor artist Lana Privitera. To learn how to draw and paint, the artist suggests ...
Remember: Artist Frustration is a Milestone
Advice for artists > "Be tenacious, be strategic, and be kind to yourself because frustration is an opportunity for growth."
It’s a Process to Paint a Portrait: Day 1 of Realism Live 2023
Highlights from Day 1 of Realism Live, taking place now through Saturday, November 11 with painting demonstrations and more!
Essential Techniques for Realistic Paintings
Realism Live sessions with Glenn Vilppu, Victoria Herrera, Philip Koch, Pat Fiorello, Stephen Bauman, and Paul Kratter, hosted by Eric Rhoads and Peter Trippi.
Fresh Color: On Painting with Oil
Find inspiration for painting with oil in the following excerpt from Robert Johnson's classic book, "On Becoming a Painter."
How Academic Drawing Is Alive and Well in China
Academic drawing remains a cornerstone of art teaching, and has reached levels that exceed historical and present-day norms in both technical ability and subtlety of interpretation.