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More Clarification on Step # 1: Getting Your Artwork Shown

Remember, your art is not ready to show publicly until you have amassed a serious body of work that shows a consistency of ideas. Of course, you must have mastered the medium used as well as all the tools necessary … Continue reading

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Tips for Sketching With Pencil and Watercolor

Hurry>>>Be sure to sign up for the Art Center Information newsletter and enter the drawing to win a free coffee table art book.>>> Sketches, whether with pencil (graphite or colored) or watercolor, are plans of attack for a painting. Many … Continue reading

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Learn to do Your Art by Studying Other Artist’s Works (an Example)

As a young person the Regionalist artist, Thomas Hart Benton, had seen the murals in the nations capital and understood the importance of the visual for inspiration and information. When his father was a congressman, the family lived in Washington … Continue reading

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Tips to Captivate the Viewer’s Attention to Your Artwork

Directing your viewers to your center of interest–your focal point–requires an understanding to exactly what makes your viewers eyes move around the painting or drawing and always wind up at the (shall I say) bullseye. This can be done in … Continue reading

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