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Visual Arts RSS FeedsFigurative Art - Figurative painting Woman with Man Acrylic mural painting on shaped canvas 91 inches x 68 inches...Feed Source: www.randolphlee.com Peering from Within Series: Relief - Peering from Within Series: Relief Oil painting on canvas, 1982 34 inches x 48 inches... Oil Painting: Psychological Self Portrait - Psychological Self Portrait is a small oil painting on canvas, executed August, 1975 ... Technorati Profile - Technorati Profile: Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor... Classical Drawing: Study of Female Figure - Study for Girl with Long Hair is a complete compositional drawing for a large, shaped painting of a classical figure in a geometric, architectural niche, executed in charcoal with black and white conte crayon ... Sculpture: Man in Cube - Man In Cube Sculpture in the round in marble 1974 14 x 6 x 6 inches... Paintings: Portrait Double Form Portrait Number Two - Couple Double Form Portrait Number Two Acrylic painting on canvas 48 inches x 80 inches... New Interpretations on Shaped Canvas: Couple In - Couple In Acrylic painting on shaped canvas... Peoples' Pick: Figurative Painting - Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor
Webbie Review: An interesting artist and a nice site to display his talents.
... Art Blogs... - Some links to figurative art ... Portrait of a City: Unstable - Portrait of a City Series: Unstable Oil painting on canvas... Figure Drawing: Study for Double Stripe -
Study for Double Stripe, 1995, black and white conte crayon drawing on toned paper.... Shaped Painting: Girl With Long Hair -
Detail of Girl with Long Hair, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 1998, 95.5 inches x 51 inches... Classical Painting: Couple: Blue and Red - Detail of Couple Blue and Red, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 2001 69 x 104 inches... Featured Gallery: Early Figurative Paintings - A range of styles exploring the visual language of painting from cubism, realism, surrealism and abstraction, to monumental classical form; featuring the paintings Beige Man, Blue Man and Three Graces ... Oil Painting: No Children Allowed - No Children Allowed 1981 Oil painting on canvas 72 inches x 120 inches... Papa November Interview - Zenon Gradkowski interviews the Birmingham-based electronic project started by Stuart Tonge ... Sync or Swim - Michael & Margaret Kemp review "Sync or Swim", a development & adaptation of Lizzy Carey's performance proposal for "Wet Sounds" 2008 ... Progress on the Book of the Erinyes - The Book of the Erinyes is progressing, with the first batch of photos taken earlier this month. Samples on the mini-site:... the sound of premature ejaculation - Zenon Gradkowski presents a definitive history of the Rozz Williams noise unit Premature Ejaculation, including interviews with Ron Athey and Erik S. Freeman.... ear cinema presents late noon sun - Late Noon Sun, produced by Wajid Yaseen, revisits Alice Kemp's sinister tale of Little Mary, with film & animation by Lizzie Oxby, live stage performances by Alice Tatge & Dagmara Bilon, filmed performance by members of Psychological Art Circus, and original, immersive ambisonic soundscapes by Dave Hunt.... book of the erinyes site launched - we've just launched a brand new mini-site for Paul Watson's new Book of the Erinyes project ... new paintings from zenon gradkowski - we've got three new paintings by zenon gradkowski up in the galleries, representing a new direction with his text-based work ... germseed galleries relaunched - after much work, we're delighted to announce the relaunch of germseed's galleries with new artwork and a new URL ... new section of the website - we've just launched a new section of the website which will serve to document art projects as they progress. click 'notebook' in the menu bar above or click the link below ... madame du planchette de la cloche - Alice Kemp's "statue-like presence and pared-down interactions worked a sometimes minacious magic upon other viewers" - read the full review of 'Madame Du Planchette de la Cloche'... Tony Wood: Siberia is Melting - The corridor we are standing in bristles with ice. Thick layers of what turn out, on closer inspection, to be delicate, hexagonal crystals line the walls and ceiling. I and a handful of other visitors are in the basement laboratory of the Permafrost Institute in Yakutsk; according to the red numbers of an LED panel, the temperature is -8 °C. After a few minutes, our presence ? breathing, talking ? has raised the temperature to -7 °C, and we are u... Jonathan Steele: Neo-Taliban - The road from Kabul to Kandahar was once known as the Eisenhower highway. Built in the 1950s, when the United States and the Soviet Union competed peacefully for Afghan friendship, this US-funded 300-mile ribbon of tarmac was plied for two decades by lorries and garishly painted buses with no concern for security. Among the passengers were half-stoned Western hippies on the overland trail through Asia. Then came civil war and in 1979 the Soviet i... Jenny Turner: Tom McCarthy?s ?C? - For the final part of this novel?s first movement, our young hero, Serge Carrefax, travels to Klod?brady?, a presumably Austro-Hungarian spa town, to take a cure. It?s 1913, and Serge is two years older than the century. His problem is ?a blockage?, ?encumbrances? in his bowel. ?Morbid matter ? Bad stuff ? black bile: mela chole,? the doctor says. ?Your illness is not a thing; it is a process. A rhythm. Toxins are secreted around body, organs bec... Letters - The letters page from London Review of Books Volume 32 issue 17... Table of contents - Table of contents from London Review of Books Volume 32 issue 17... Draw a Dog in Colored Pencil -
Learn to draw dogs in colored pencil, following this step by step tutorial by artist Janet Griffin-Scott. Janet takes you through the process of designing the dog portrait and building layers of colored pencil to create rich, lifelike textures. Draw a Dog in Colored PencilDraw a Dog in Colored Pencil originally appeared on About.com Drawing / Sketching on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 at 08:59:31.... What's Really In Your Sketchbook? - While I keep intending to make my sketchbooks just for drawing and keep other notes separate, it never works out that way. In no time it's full of scribbled quotes from the whatever book I'm reading (currently, How Philosophy Can Save Your Life by Marietta McCarty), notes about art history, postcards from the art gallery and various newspaper clippings.
For me creativity is very much a holistic process. Reading from all sorts of sources, as well ... An Easy Drawing Lesson - Here's an easy lesson in drawing from life - sketch a piece of fruit in pencil. Drawing from life is the best way to develop confidence and more importantly, develop your own style - not slavishly copying a photograph or someone else's art. This easy beginner lesson is ideal for people who claim they "can only draw stick figures", and it's a great warm-up or refresher for more experienced artists, too.
Try an easy drawing lessonAn Easy Drawing Le... Draw Portraits in Pencil - Not Plastic - Structure and anatomy are topics I constantly return to - and once again today, while searching for an image, found what should have been a really nice celebrity portrait, spoiled by the melted-plastic-doll effect. It happens when you've gone straight for the detail, without using any kind of structure. Variations of tone and slight errors in placement make it look as though the subject is a plastic model - no bones, just skin - and left too long... Drawing Architecture - If you're including architectural features in your sketches, a solid grasp of perspective drawing is critical. You don't have to do anything fancy - just understand how perspective 'works'. If you trust your eyes and draw what you see, you shouldn't run into any trouble; but often we subconsiously try to 'correct' things and so create errors. Understanding the basics of perspective will help you identify and issues.
Straight lines can be a probl... Draw Dogs' Eyes - Even non-artists will tell you that the eyes are the most important part of a portrait. Human or animal, getting the eyes right is critical both in terms of realism, and in capturing the character and spirit of the subject. In this tutorial on drawing dogs' eyes, Janet Griffin-Scott shows you how to build the layers of detail and color to create vivid, expressive eyes in colored pencil. In this example, she is drawing a portrait of a German Sheph... Advice for Graphic Design Art Students - When I was an art student, we thought that Design students were too hip for their own good, envied their access to the computer lab and resented them for Selling Out to The Man. These days though, the arts are far more integrated. Fine Artists use typography and create design, industrial designers make art - and we all appreciate the importance of actually making a living from what we do. I love the word 'creatives' used to describe people who wo... Keys to Drawing with Imagination - Most of the drawing books I recommend are 'how to' books full of step-by-step demonstrations. Bert Dodson's 'Keys to Drawing with Imagination' is a little different. It explored the process of creativity and is loaded with ideas and examples - it's a very visual resource. He looks how to take a starting point such as a shape, pattern or object - and give it a twist to create something exciting. His thoughts on creativity are really useful. I rec... Draw a Superhero - Draw a classic comic book superhero following this short tutorial by Shawn Encarnacion. Modeled along the lines of our favorite Marvell superheroes, this dynamic comic book super hero combines a powerful look with graceful action. Shawn's example shows you how to use a simple skeleton-like framework to establish the pose before completing the outline drawing. Experienced artists can modify the drawing to create their own look while less practice... Tinted Charcoal - I love charcoal drawing, and love subtle colors - so when Starrpoint* mentioned Derwent's Tinted Charcoal range my interest was piqued. They look absolutely gorgeous and I'm curious to see how the colored undertones will work with the dense, velvety black that charcoal usually gives. I've tried the Graphitint tinted graphite pencils, and found them quite interesting but tricky, with the bright undertones being difficult to control with water. I h... Copyright © 2010, eStoreValue.com. All Rights Reserved. |