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kevin row - Till Then... teaser
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Thieves By The Code. The Internal Wether Station. Till Then is a blend of fact and fiction. A personal exploration of love, disarray and the relationship we have with. Multimedia collabration with nicdejesus.com.
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FINE ART CHARCOAL / Nitram Charcoal
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Why is Nitram Returning? Posted On: August 16, 2016. 8212; Written By: Alexis Culotta. For more on Arroyo, please visit his website. What is the last art show that you saw? What did you take from it? Jimmie Arroyo (JA): I was very lucky to catch “Van Dyck; The Anatomy of Portraiture” at the Frick, and “Unfinished” at the Met Breuer on the same day. Not too long before that, I was able to see “Van Dyck, Rembrandt, and the Portrait Print” in Chicago. NC: What is your favorite collection to visit? JA: Good ...
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cork board - thinking about blue
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. Laquo; Ink, Beautiful Ink. Art with Any A ». Its not what you look at that matters.its what you see. For many years now I have been keeping a little image-filled blog of things I find inspiring. Some of the images are my own, but most are from other sources. Its a place that I update throughout each season, and its fascinating, and beautiful, to watch how the colours harmonise and evolve over the year. CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY VIRTUAL CORK BOARD. Have a great weekend!
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thinking about blue: Poetry
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. I thought this was ingenious. I looked again carefully and it was clearly the letter N. What did it mean? Something to do with clouds, or a veil of pale mist? Surely there was enough of that going on in the exhibit to support that meaning. I wrote the word down in my notebook and then it was time to join the others. The workshop was beginning. Later that evening, after arriving back home, I looked it up in my dictionary. And so, an old word that I had never formally met.
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Ink, Beautiful Ink - thinking about blue
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. Laquo; The Perylenes. Cork board ». Ink, Beautiful Ink. Because the inks are one thing that I continuously use. I am mostly a dip pen aficionado. The responsiveness of a metal nib full of ink is incomparable for an expressive line. My go to inks have been a watersoluable Chinese carbon ink typically used for Sumi-e, and shellac based inks in bister and black for when I want a waterproof line to use with watercolour washes. And a Stillman and Birn Epsilon. With one full dip of...
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thinking about blue: Watercolour
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. With all of this drawing and painting of leaves that Ive been up to, Im noticing how closely I tend to look at things. There is a quote that I love about a way of seeing things. You can read over in my side bar, or Ill just paste it here:. I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful. John Constable. Posted at 06:41 PM in Drawing. Image from www.danielsmith.com). Top row, left ...
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grey - thinking about blue
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. Laquo; begin again. Charcoal is a messy satisfying sort of medium. While graphite can be so delicate with its silver shimmer and refined lines, and ink so nuanced in subtle tones of black through the palest grey wash, charcoal holds the most mystery for me. And so, when my subject invokes a sense of mystery in me, its charcoal that I reach for. There are so many charcoal artists that inspire me. I have been following and studying the masterful works of Julio Reyes. Bio and A...
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numinous - thinking about blue
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. Laquo; simplicity in a pocket brush. Looking closely ». I thought this was ingenious. I looked again carefully and it was clearly the letter N. What did it mean? Something to do with clouds, or a veil of pale mist? Surely there was enough of that going on in the exhibit to support that meaning. I wrote the word down in my notebook and then it was time to join the others. The workshop was beginning. Later that evening, after arriving back home, I looked it up in my dictionary.
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simplicity in a pocket brush - thinking about blue
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. Laquo; Art with Any A. Simplicity in a pocket brush. Ive learned over time that the way to guarantee I will sketch more when out and about is to keep my tools simple. Usually that means a small organiser bag that holds a few pencils, pens, a waterbrush, travel sable round, a small box of paints, a sketchbook and some miscellaneous tools and tiny bottles of water. . Sounds like a lot to carry around every time you leave the house, doesnt it? Many artists love the Pentel Brush ...
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thinking about blue: Drawing
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Art and spirit kateri ewing. Charcoal is a messy satisfying sort of medium. While graphite can be so delicate with its silver shimmer and refined lines, and ink so nuanced in subtle tones of black through the palest grey wash, charcoal holds the most mystery for me. And so, when my subject invokes a sense of mystery in me, its charcoal that I reach for. There are so many charcoal artists that inspire me. I have been following and studying the masterful works of Julio Reyes. Posted at 11:55 AM in Charcoal.