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Adrian Gottlieb describes the Verdaccio painting technique in this 4 part tutorial. Painting from life, Gottlieb shows step-by-step how to create realistic portraiture.
Try this fun pollination STEM activity for students to make a craft stick model bee then simulate pollination using mac and cheese powder!
Watercolour sketch of a mosque in Turkey. it is a unique piece of art with no other copies. Piece of art may show imperfections regarding the nature of watercolour. Frames are for demonstration proposes only.
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Occasionally I will do demonstration paintings for events held at one of my galleries. This rendition of a Torrey Pine near the cliffside is just such a demonstration. Usually, I will finish the painting during the event, but this one I brought home to complete...too much talking and sipping wine during the event! Beautifully framed to match the art, this small painting is a perfect size to start a collection! Enjoy this classic California image. [email protected] for more information.
Jeffery Luhn demonstrates how to get a fresh look at the world's favorite lighting accessory, the softbox.
A focused alla prima technique allows Peter Fiore to usually complete a painting in a day. Here, he offers a step-by-step demonstration of a winter landscape painting, alla prima.
What is a Good Demonstration in Art? A large percentage of the class will be able to independently complete the task, some will need more help.
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The Friday class started drawing with India Ink yesterday. Class began with an introduction to the techniques of creating values and textures followed by a game of "The Exquisite Corpse." Above are two examples of the characters spawned from the game. After the lunch break, students made drawings of a small still-life arrangement consisting of a rock, a lemon and a little house-like form. Mike's drawing a the top illustrates wash techniques that we will explore as a class next week. The placement of the rock gives the effect of a distant mountain top homestead. Katherine's drawing illustrates a varied range of mark-making with controlled gradations and a strong sense of light. Notice how she alternates between dark and light values criss-crossing the composition establishing a rhythm. Chris's drawing is very poetic recalling stories of a New England sea-port fishing village. Note how his rendering of the lemon maintains a consistent directional hatching technique addressing the categories of light.
Side Kick High Torso Drill [3 Step Drill with Pictures] Yoko-Geri. The focus of this side kick drill, goes beyond the actual side kick. The focus of the drill is on the lateral flexors of your core. Here, it is important to engage the muscle of your body and not just your arms because what we’re looking for here is
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Please note that this is not the finished product. This purchase contains a PDF file with instructions (59 pages) on how to crochet this toy. The file will be available for download immediately after purchase (this email might get lost sometimes, so if you do not receive it, please send me a message and I will give you a direct link to download the pattern). All steps are documented by detailed description and step-by-step photos. I also provide a video demonstration, where I will crochet the whole model with you. The video has no narration and is just an extra that might help you if ever get lost in the project. Prior experience with crocheting is recommended for this project. However, I believe that with enough determination it is perfectly doable by beginners as well. All stitches are explained by provided video tutorials. The pattern has a no-sew design, so it is a great project for those who dislike sewing like me. The pattern is available in English only. ------------------------------------------------------ SIZE If you use the recommended yarn and hook size, the finished toy will be approximately 27 cm tall (10.6 inches). Totally, you will make 2904 stitches and it will take you about 5 hours. ------------------------------------------------------ MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES - Chenille yarn (e.g. Himalaya Dolphin Baby). You will need three colors (plus one optional): - Darker gray (80320) - 110 - 130 m (120 - 142 yards). Depending of your crochet style, one ball of the recommended yarn could be enough. I made several versions when I was preparing these instructions and in about half of the cases I had a bit of gray yarn left and half of the time I was about 3 m missing. - Light beige (80342, 80365, Yarn Art Dolce 771, Etrofil Yonca Baby 70703) - 30 - 35 m (33 - 38 yards) - Black (80311) - about 2 m/yards for mouth and nose - Warm green (80349) - optional color for the leaf, about 5 m/yards - Hook size 5 mm (US 8/H, UK 6) - 150g of soft stuffing material (e.g. PES fiber ball stuffing) - White felt for two circles Ø 2 cm - Two black safety eye pins Ø 12 mm - Thin, white string to mark your stitches - Long embroidery needle, scissors ------------------------------------------------------ Thank you for checking out my work. I am glad that I can share it with you and I hope it will bring joy to your little loved ones. If you have any questions please don‘t hesitate to send me a message. ------------------------------------------------------ © COPYRIGHT Please do not sell or distrubute these instructions. I will be happy if you sell finished items (and even more so if you credit me as the designer).
The Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7, was composed by Niccolò Paganini in Italy in 1826. In his Second Concerto, Paganini holds back on the demonstration of virtuosity in favor of greater individuality in the melodic style. The third movement of Paganini's Second Concerto owes its nickname "La Campanella" or "La
Nothing is more nerve wrecking then being in the middle of a drawing and having your pen dry out. Granted, the pens that I use, Sakura Microns, are relatively inexpensive and possible to fin…
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