"The Pathfinder" by Ted Nuttall, Arizona Watercolor Association
The visually supercharged world of the Japanese artist loved by A-listers and inspired by everything from anime to Edo period woodcuts
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"l'ispirazione è in quell'isola..degli amori sbagliati"
Swiss sculptor and painter
Greetings Steemians and Artists, Painting a still life such as this is feels like coming home. Back to basics. I've… by davidcheifetz
After living with my silver-leafed project for a couple of weeks, I still wasn't feeling it. The silver was too similar to the wall color and didn't really add anything to the area. I decided to try another idea I saw on Pinterest and use paint swatches to bring in some color, kinda like this: (via Pinterest) I grabbed another canvas from Joann's while I was out and about and a paint sample book that we had laying around my office collecting dust. I started by cutting out the paint samples in 2" x 2" squares to fit the 24" x 36" canvas size. Which left me with about 250 or so paint squares: I then used some double-sided tape to adhere the squares to the canvas. I used the blue tape just to make sure I was aligning up, so that it didn't get wonky towards the end. I kept the colors in order of the booklet to get a rainbow effect and kept adding squares until the entire canvas was filled. In total it probably took an hour to cut and paste all the squares. I had Mike hang it for me with some screws and I had a new piece of art in an afternoon. It's not perfect, but I like it that way. I think it looks a lot better than my original art and adds some much needed color to our muted living room: (We also finally broke down and bought some wine corks from Ebay (you'd think it would be more fun drinking 100+ bottles of wine, but sadly Mike and I couldn't do it) and filled our glass container - Benelli must be so overwhelmed because he hasn't thrown any of them out - yet!). PS. Check out my other paint swatch art here.
Art knows no boundaries, believes in no limitations and has no definition beyond the appeal to senses. That is why, artists look for something to please the
Dali, on aime ou on déteste ! Si vous êtes touchés pas le génie de l'artiste catalan, suivez-moi, je vous emmène visiter le musée Dali à Figueras.
Muchos artistas mexicanos han decorado las calles mexicanas con retratos de mujeres.
Coup de cœur pour Antonio Mora, un artiste espagnol qui combine avec talent des portraits photographiés avec divers paysages. Cette fusion intrigante et visue