Tag: portrait

  • Juried Art Shows

    Juried Art Shows

    On occasion I am asked to help jury an art exhibit. These requests are never answered right away. This is a great responsibility, of course not life and death, but responsibility nevertheless. Always I am an artist and as such experience the anticipation and often the disappointment when the juror’s results come back. How long […]

  • How to Create a Body of Work and a Distinctive Style as an Artist

    How to Create a Body of Work and a Distinctive Style as an Artist

    If you’re looking to get gallery representation, or to sell your art in some other, more innovative way, we have to assume that you already have a body of work that consists of at least 20 or 30 works in a style, medium, colors, and subject matter that distinguish you from every other artist in some way. […]

  • Color Theory Lesson: Avoiding Black for Shadows

    Color Theory Lesson: Avoiding Black for Shadows

    Think about how much is truly black in nature. Shadows are not simply black nor a darker version of the color of the object. They contain the complementary color of the object. Take, for example, the shadow on a yellow object. If you mix black and yellow, you get an unattractive olive green. Instead of using this […]

  • DRAWING TIPS

    DRAWING TIPS

    TURNING DRAWING GOALS INTO A REALITY How many times have your good intentions to draw failed? You buy a new book and become inspired by someone else’s journey. You visit an art store and beguiled by the shiny pencils and inviting paper, load up your shopping basket and leave the shop with your wallet lighter […]

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