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Striving for Truth and Beauty in Art
“Artists must be patient and be true to themselves and trust their own tastes and their own habits of working and living,” says Daniel Sprick, “and be true to their own aesthetic preferences.”
Figurative Art Spotlight: Danny Grant
Today’s spotlight is on the figurative art of Danny Grant. Enjoy this Q&A we had about his work, his young model, and more.
Another Milestone for Contemporary Realism
Realism Today celebrates the thousands of American artists who have been trained in traditional methods; and it is particularly significant because it offers yet another outlet of information and ideas for this booming field.
Juliette Aristides
https://www.aristidesarts.com/
Juliette Aristides is the Founder and Director of the Aristides Atelier at the Gage Academy of Art in Seattle, WA (founded in 2000). She teaches workshops internationally and is the author of six best-selling...
Ryan Brown
http://ryansbrown.com/
Ryan S. Brown is an American painter in the naturalist tradition. After graduating BYU, Ryan went on to study classical painting in Florence, Italy at the Florence Academy of Art, where upon graduation he...
Joshua LaRock
http://joshualarock.com/
Joshua’s exquisite paintings are an ode to the past filtered through a contemporary life. His portraits and narrative pieces alike are memorable for both their emotive quality and for evoking an eerily present feeling....
Giovanni Pulze: How Darkness Led to Light
“If I did manage to recover and had another chance, I would spend the rest of my life creating these paintings as a way to explain the miracles present in the world.”
Realism Ambassador of the Week: Philip Koch
Pivoting from studies in sociology to art history, this artist has since become a professor of painting and shares his work in this spotlight.
Oil Paintings of Emergency Scenes
In this exclusive Q&A, artist and teacher McGarren Flack tells us about his artistic path, including how his art has changed over time, and one of his biggest challenges.
Art Students: Look for the Obvious, Yet Seldom Mentioned
If your drawing style falls within the category sometimes known as “Art Class Awkwardism,” you’ll want to see what this teacher has to say.