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Living Room Art

by Erik on March 28, 2010

in Art is Everywhere,Cool designs

So it has been a while, but a new post is here :]

I found this while using stumbleupon and I just needed to share this, its just so amazing. This artist(s)? use common home items to create some pretty epic stuff.

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Sri Rajes’ fourth art tips-and-tricks lesson is not about how to paint flowers but How to Paint Sea Themes. She uses a unique 3D style and all kinds of natural materials to create lots of different sea-themed paintings. This way of creating art works most reminds of childhood playfulness. Love it, hope you do to!

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Inspirational Art: Paintings

by Doroteja on September 11, 2009

in Art is Everywhere

Image via Wikipedia Just a few beautiful works to brighten your day and spark some creativity. . . . “Seven Wonders- The Holy Tree” by PearlEden . . . . . “Inspiration” by TrollGirl . . . . . “Burning Inspiration” by jayalders . . . . . “Inspiration to Science” by PAUL-HUMAN . . [...]

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When you are done with the painting session, you must snap the lid on tightly. Then to save paint – you put it into the freezer. When you want to paint next time, just pull out the container with paints about 20 minutes before you need them. The paint will be soft. I have reused paint like this after 6 months.

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The third lesson in Show Me How to Paint Flowers series by Sri Rajes, an artist from Singapore, will teach you how to paint simple but neat silver flowers. As always, you are more than welcome to comment on this lesson, add suggestions, ask questions and let us all know how this technique turned out for you.

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How to make your own color wheel

by Daria on September 2, 2009

in Art Tips and Tricks

How to make a Color wheel: Begin your color study by creating a color wheel. Use a canvas sheet. The paints you will need are: Lemon Yellow, True Red, Not a cadmium Red, but something closer to magenta, and True Blue, Blue like Ultramarine Blue. These colors are called your Primary Colors. Remember, when mixing colors begin…

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Here’s the second lesson in How to Paint Flowers series of lessons by Singaporean artist Sri Rajes who is kind enough to share her art tips and tricks with you. You’re more than welcome to try them out and leave the comments, questions, ideas and let us know about the results you achieve while using Sri Rajes’ technique.

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Color Black by Ruth Read

by Daria on August 28, 2009

in Art Tips and Tricks

Image via Wikipedia . Ok, I can’t help myself. I have to tell you a little about color black. I am sure that there are a few people that visit this post that might not know black color from my point of view. Some artists like to use color black straight from the tub. That [...]

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Image via Wikipedia Arted 4 Life art blog is introducing another new category: Art Tips and Tricks. For content in this category we will mostly rely on the artists who are willing to share the secrets of their art creations, show us how they do things and write how-to instructions. All of you artists are [...]

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. Here’s another unique artist, so-called ‘aqua artist’ Mark Mawson who came up with unique way to express himself. Enjoy the post and as always, leave the comments! . Although the images by ‘aqua artist’ Mark Mawson below look like they might be ‘the latest Nasa photographs from the cloud systems of Jupiter, a new [...]

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Watercolor gallery by Julie Hill

by Daria on August 16, 2009

in Sunday Art Exhibit

Image via Wikipedia Julie Hill  – biography and artist statement A native Southern Californian, Julie Hill began her art career later in life. After several life changes, in 2004 she picked up a pencil and began drawing. Unbeknownst to her, she had been sitting on a creative gift. She then dared to pick up the [...]

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