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Using the frames to analyse art
"The frames" when studying visual arts, refers to the four lenses we use to look at art, in order to find meaning in an artwork. These are the subjective, structural, cultural and postmodern...
Peek inside the fantastical world of 'book nooks'
Artists share the inspiration behind the crafty creation of miniature scenery on their bookcases.
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Discussing the Artist & Gallery Relationship [podcast #182]
In this episode Sergio Gomez discusses the artist & gallery relationship in a practical and relaxed way. Sergio looks at how this relationship has evolved over the years and what to do to ensure a good relationship with the galleries you work with. As galleries move their inventory beyond the gallery walls and into the …
Artists Materials - Tempera and Emulsion Recipes - Natural Pigments
Not all tempera painters strictly use egg yolk as the binder for their paint. Here are some of the most popular recipes consisting of egg, casein and gum tempera shared by Russian and Ukrainian painters. What follows are formulas and instructions on making and using tempera and emulsion paints.
Edition One
Moonlight Etchings of the Forgotten Artist who Taught Edward Hopper
Martin Lewis died in obscurity in 1962; a retired art teacher who had found some success in his early career, but was largely forgotten after the Great Depression took away the demand for his craft, leaving Lewis to spend his last three decades teaching other people how to etch. History chose Edward
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How Magazine Pages Were Created Before Computers: A Veteran of the London Review of Books Demonstrates the Meticulous, Manual Process
The London Review of Books is celebrating its 40th anniversary, but somehow the magazine has always felt older than that: not like the product of a stuffier age, but of a more textually and intellectually lavish one than the late 1970s.
Japanese Woodblock Printmaking Explained - Jackson's Art Blog
Expert printmaker Jill Watton explains what you need to do Japanese woodblock printing (Moku Hanga) and how it differs from Western woodblock printing.
How we made a city for Christmas on Vimeo
We were commissioned by Peloton Design to produce a paper-cut sculpture with an accompanying video to promote Bristol as a Christmas shopping destination for Visit Bristol. Video by Michael Foyle photography - Window display - Editorial illustration - Publication illustration - Making-of video
Dakini
A ḍākinī is a type of sacred female spirit in Vajrayana Buddhism. The term can also be applied to human women with a certain amount of spiritual development. The Sanskrit term is likely related to the term for drumming, while the Tibetan term means "skygoer" and may have originated in the Sanskrit khecara, a term from the Cakrasaṃvara Tantra. Dakinis are often represented as consorts in Yab-Yum representations. The masculine form of the word is ḍāka, which is usually translated into Tibetan as pawo "hero".
Pattern designer for craft projects | Craft Design Online
Trash + Love.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Cai Guoqiang | ArtZineChina.com | 中国艺志
¿Existe el Arte Español Contemporáneo? - Blogs EL PAIS - El País
por ÁNGELES GARCÍA Escultura de Eusebio Sampere en el Museo de Arte Abstracto de Cuenca. En 1966, en España no había ningún museo de arte contemporáneo. Ahora hay más de 3000. El primero en abrir fue el Museo de Arte Abstracto de Cuenca y desde entonces, en el arte español...
Claiming Wisdom – Creative Juices Arts
How Shea Hembrey Became 100 Artists
Arkansas-born artist Shea Hembrey kicks off his TED talk by confessing to a hick childhood in which he and his sister 'would compete to see who could eat the most squirrel brains.' That modest joke sets the stage for his introduction of Seek, a project Hembrey conceived in response to his disappointment with several exhibits of contemporary art in Europe, including the Venice Biennale.
BBC - Your Paintings - John Craxton
Discover artworks, explore venues and meet artists. Art UK is the online home for every public collection in the UK. Featuring over 200,000 oil paintings by some 38,000 artists.
Basic Techniques
(3) What are some good free online resources for beginner comic book artists? - Quora
Answer (1 of 6): Here is a 12-part series on how to draw based on the Marvel Comics artistic "style" and it's really good, it has Stan Lee and John Buscema doing an in-depth "class" for you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3y6k_vk_Vg That's part 1, and you'll see the links to parts 2-12 as well...
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Artists' Books: Interviews with Artists - Victoria and Albert Museum
Artists' book makers Jackie Batey, Sarah Bodman, John Dilnot, Susan Johanknecht, Angela Lorenz and Marshall Weber talk about their work.
Fourth annual 'Northampton Book and Book Arts Fair' takes walk through history
After opening panel, printers, designers and collectors display variety of historically significant wares.
Where the world’s most beautiful art deco buildings are
Arnold Schwartzman has shot the biggest, boldest and brightest art deco buildings around the world, from a New Zealand fire station to a Paris butcher shop
Back with a bang: Japanese fireworks from the 1800s – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian
Illustrations of Japanese ‘fire flowers’ show them in their full glory
Phuong Ngo is remembering Vietnamese refugees with 10,000 paper boats
Phuong Ngo’s 10-day performance at Sydney’s MCA pays homage to the journey that killed 500,000 Vietnamese refugees – and could have killed his family
Spanish corporate art is a dissatisfying meal
This compact selection of art owned by the Spanish bank gains no greater meaning beyond the corporate through investing in an author’s explications
Bodies and Flowers | ARTIKA