Tang Yau Hoong is an artist, illustrator and graphic designer living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is known for his fascinating negative space
His erotic ink drawings, full of nudity and sex, influenced everyone from Klimt to Picasso. But, ahead of a Tate Britain show, we look at the pictures that were deemed just too outrageous. WARNING: explicit content
FREE printable Symmetry drawing activity for preschool and kindergarten kids. A fun art and math activity in one! Kids will complete the symmetrical pictures by drawing the other half.
Here, we explore contemporary negative space art, as evident in: negative space drawing, negative space tattoo art, negative space nails, and more.
Avinoam 'Noma' Bar is an Israel-born artist and graphic designer renowned for his negative space artworks that have adorned the covers of over 100
When it comes to art and the type of art they are into, there is a chance that an artist feels that they have a lot more to explore in their chosen medium or
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Who says all Valentine’s Day art projects require a red heart? This abstract art project with seasonal red, pink and purple colors is based on the cover art in Brigette Barrager’s beautifully illustrated book, Pocket Full of Colors: The Magical World of Mary Blair, Disney Artist Extraordinaire. Experimenting with oil pastel resist never gets old
Reversible figures, messing around with your perception start with the right use of negative space.
There's a New Yorker magazine cartoon from the 1950s which I loved when I was young. It shows a man watching tiny figures walk out of a storefront. The caption is something like, "I just wound them up, and gave them their freedom." I can't find this in the New Yorker cartoon archive, but I know it was there. So here I was in the Tysons Corner Mall, and I just found the little walkers, wound them up and gave them their freedom to walk around the Mall and consume stuff. Meanwhile, I drew them as the strolled to and fro. They were all races, colors, creeds, genders, ages, and nationalities. There were pretty ones and not so pretty ones. Unlike elves or fantasy figures, they didn't have perfect posture, big muscles, other big endowments, or gigantic weapons the size of highway signs. They didn't know I was drawing them. I must draw people. I must draw them both real and idealized. For some reason, I have become severely hesitant about drawing any human figures. I guess I know what the reason is, that is, I've been looking at the figure drawings in deviantART and feeling overwhelmed with how good even the silly manga copies are compared to the stiff, ugly humanoid figures I try to draw. As I've said so many times, I have never succeeded in drawing a graceful human figure or a pretty girl. I need to learn. I am not sure that endless drawing of weary, saggy, grungy art models in a dimly lit studio will help me draw as well as the comic book and conceptual artists at deviantART. How did they learn? I just bought two new books about drawing people, starting from stick figures on up. Right now I need to draw more people. And pretty pin-up girls. Please wind me up and give me my freedom.
Embrace the timeless virtues of Faith, Hope, and Charity with this exquisite art set, designed to captivate and inspire. These prints serve as a gentle reminder of the importance of instilling these virtues from a young age. With their vibrant colors, whimsical illustrations, and deep symbolism, they will not only beautify any space but also spark meaningful conversations with your little ones. Whether you're looking to adorn your child's room, a nursery, or gift a special keepsake, this set is a perfect choice. Embodying the purity, wonder, and earnestness of a child's perspective, these prints are a treasure that will be cherished for years to come. When you purchase, you'll receive three high-quality JPEG files, each masterfully crafted to depict the essence of these theological virtues through the innocent and imaginative lens of a child. Key Features Digital Format: Three JPEG files ready for printing. Optimal Size: Each image is approximately 6MB (11"x17" 3300x5100 pixels) in size, ensuring crisp and clear prints. Dimensions: Perfectly proportioned at 11 inches wide by 17 inches height to capture every intricate detail, and allow for multiple printing options. Child-Centric Design: The unique interpretations of the virtues make these prints especially suitable for a child's room, fostering early appreciation and understanding of these foundational values.
It's a timing thing. What is a "Timing Chart?" Timing charts determine the spacing of breakdown and inbetween frames between two keyframes/extremes of animation.
This moon craft is great for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or older kids. It's a great art extension during a space theme in the classroom.
Discover stunning home office ideas for women that blend style and functionality. From minimalist to bohemian chic, find the perfect design to boost your productivity.
There are six easy ways to make our three-dimensional drawings and give the illusion of depth and space; through these six tips we could see through the history of art and discover how artists have…
Students learn how to practice drawing quick rectangular shapes and paint warm and cool colors into those shapes using Paul Klee art inspiration and
One of my favorite projects of the year is our End of the Year Memory Book. It's a special keepsake for students and parents that features photos, drawings, writing samples, and more. It's a project the class works on periodically throughout the year. I love it because it shows how much the kiddos change over the year. It gives parents a memento to remember the year by, rather than trying to save everything the child brings home. #guiltyofthat This is Ellee. She was in my very first class. She just started 10th grade! Her Mom sent me these pictures of her looking back on her Kindergarten Memory Book before school started last month. It made me so happy to know that she was reliving all of the fun we had in Kinder. Crazy to think 10 years has come and gone! You can see in the photos that Word Art was all the rage back in 2007. LOL. I've made some updates to my Kinder Memory Book since 2007, and I've also created a Preschool and 1st grade version. I have some tips for creating these Memory Books that will make them manageable. 1. If you have active parent volunteers, find a parent that will head up this project. My first year in the classroom, I had 26 kids in my morning class and 25 in the afternoon. 51 memory books! Thank goodness I had an amazing aide and some super parents that helped out. 2. Two options for binding the memory books... You can copy all of the pages you need and bind them over the summer/at the beginning of the year. However, I think it's better to wait to bind them until the END of the year. To keep it all organized, I have a file folder for each student. As we complete a memory book page, I file the completed page away in the child's folder. Then at the end of the year, all the pages are in order and ready to be bound. 3. Print extra copies for potential new students or for "Uh Oh" mistakes. 4. If you forget to take a photograph of a student for a certain page, they can draw a picture instead. The combination of photographs and illustrations will make it extra special. 5. You can send a page home for "homework" every now and then if you just don't have time to get to it in class. Be sure to tell your students how important these pages are so they come back in good condition. I would recommend sending them home in an envelope or file folder so they don't get ripped, folded, or destroyed on the way home. :) 6. I've included extra pages at the end for photographs. Students can personalize it, color it, add stickers, get autographs from friends, etc. The teacher can write a special note to the child in the back of the book as well. These Memory Books will work great for Homeschool Kiddos and for the crafty Mamas out there. Just print and use the pages you need. I'm thrilled to be making one with my preschooler.
A wonderful free collection of vintage educational posters including the complete Adolphe Millot collection of natural history illustrations.
A 5x7 print with enough space for the illustration to be framed and matted. Watercolor and pen help this illustration come to life. -Customize your print with your dog's name written at the bottom for an additional $10. -Add Handmade 5x7 wooden stand for $10.
It’s easy enough to get Art Nouveau and Art Deco confused, probably owing to the fact that they both start with ‘art’. But Art Nouveau and Art Deco are actually two very distinct design movements, with very distinct looks, that appeared around the turn of the 20th century. After perusing this brief disambiguation, you may not be an expert on design history — but you can casually drop these two descriptors into conversations, and your friends are sure to be impressed.
Freelance illustrator Niniwanted (AKA Jenny Lelong) creates cute, Japan-inspired illustrations. Learn more about her style and inspirations here!
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This item is the print only - frame is not included. Personalise your little one’s bedroom with a gorgeous Alphapics print. Or give to someone special for their birthday, or as a newborn gift. Alphapics is a unique alphabet designed by V. Happy Co. With the intention to encourage language awareness while looking great in little spaces. It’s playful, super-cute and so much fun! This print is available in the following sizes:A3 – 420mm x 297mm Print Details– A superb art quality giclee print– Paper stock: 310gsm cotton– Giclee methods ensure a longer lifespan Happily made in Australia