There is a beautifully uncanny feeling felt in the presence of Charlotte Mei's work. A pastoral, heartfelt delicacy that warms and humours you with artistry achieved through her incredible command...
Keith Haring Little Artist Series Coloring and Activity Page Little Artist coloring pages are perfect for younger elementary students to expand their understanding of the artist you are teaching about, without giving them too much information. The hand drawn coloring pages are easy to color and gi...
Have a look, dear Pandas, but be warned—there are some onion-cutting ninjas around and you might shed a tear or two.
Everyday life, despite its frequent boredom, is a source for inspiration for many an artist, and Evie Hilliar is no different in this regard. The medium of comics in which she operates is perfect for encapsulating these relatable moments of real life and putting them in a form that's very easy to digest.
Let’s draw a cute little mouse, it’s not as hard as you think! In this Procreate tutorial I’ll show you how to draw the little cutie mouse using one of the Character Drawing Toolkit shapes. Then we move onto adding colour and yummy texture in Procreate using the Instant Artist Collection! #letsdrawlisaglanz Happy sketching!
Nowadays, we carry some sort of photography equipment with us every day, and even the worst phone camera is way more advanced than the ones used in the 1900s. To revive those vintage black-and-white images, Sebastien de Oliveira has been colorizing them and giving them new appeal and interest.
Have a look, dear Pandas, but be warned—there are some onion-cutting ninjas around and you might shed a tear or two.
Remember those dreams, where everything looks real, yet something is a little bit off? Well, Polish artist Weronika Gęsicka's unsettling images explore these uncanny themes. They portray a distorted reality, but the nightmarish scenes still appear plausible, and this duality looks captivating.
We take a look at the work of 10 key pioneers of Kinetic art that offered the revolutionary notion of works of art which extended in time and space.
Audrey Kawasaki just released some in-progress teaser pics of her preparing for her first solo show at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in NY this coming
Art comes in many different forms and some are more... complicated than others. Some could say even a little bit puzzling. These mazes by artist Sean Jackson is the perfect example that art can not only be exceptionally pretty but also excellent mind-twisters. Mr. Jackson first fell in love with mazes as a child when he discovered Larry Evans' book, "3 Dimensional Mazes," and tried to capture those worlds in his drawings as well. He kept it up as a hobby ever since. He says that "smaller mazes only take a few hours. The largest and most complex mazes take over 30 hours to complete," but he manages to finish it by spreading out the work over days or weeks. But he doesn't stick only to mazes. "I draw portraits for observational practice and discipline with ballpoint work. It is a way to void the rut of only drawing little buildings".
Are you the creative type? If so, you'll be glad to know you can sell your artwork online. This post has a list of five sites that you can use to sell.
For this work, Rockwell posed the young model at the top of the stairs in his own home and assembled a group of friends and neighbours downstairs. Once he was satisfied with the photos, Rockwell would return to his studio and combine his preliminary sketches with the photos to create a series of small-scale colour studies. These preliminary sketches allowed Rockwell to experiment with colour and provide a glimpse into the artist’s creative process. After executing several colour studies for Little Girl Looking Downstairs at Christmas Party, Rockwell ultimately decided to add additional details to the work and final painting, including the young girl’s doll and wreath on the banister. [Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 71.1 x 73.7 cm]
Art comes in many different forms and some are more... complicated than others. Some could say even a little bit puzzling. These mazes by artist Sean Jackson is the perfect example that art can not only be exceptionally pretty but also excellent mind-twisters. Mr. Jackson first fell in love with mazes as a child when he discovered Larry Evans' book, "3 Dimensional Mazes," and tried to capture those worlds in his drawings as well. He kept it up as a hobby ever since. He says that "smaller mazes only take a few hours. The largest and most complex mazes take over 30 hours to complete," but he manages to finish it by spreading out the work over days or weeks. But he doesn't stick only to mazes. "I draw portraits for observational practice and discipline with ballpoint work. It is a way to void the rut of only drawing little buildings".
Have a look, dear Pandas, but be warned—there are some onion-cutting ninjas around and you might shed a tear or two.
Learn how to blend Art Nouveau design principles with advanced AI tools to make one-of-a-kind Art Nouveau postcards.