Wednesday, April 7, 2010

How to build up a Personal Painting Style

Ingredient of being an artist is having a particular style, that special ‘something’ that enables somebody to look at a painting and know that it’s by you, in spite of of what the subject of the painting is. A meticulous painting style is something a porch will want to see in your work. So how do you expand this, or is it something you mechanically have. Do you have to attach to that style eternally, or can you change it. And how do you make a decision what your painting style is, given all the options present are? Here are a variety of helpful comments and tips on raising a painting style from the Painting Forum to help answer these questions.

"I’d state it's amazing you expand. After all, you don't take a group and then claim that whatever was roofed in the class is your style.

You expand your styles as you go during your life as an artist. I'd like to believe you can have many diverse styles if you want to, and those will probable change as you grow as an artist.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Features of Radha Paintings

This would be a model of an art I truly be grateful for! It is a picture paint of "Radha". What appeals to me in this part is the rich pose, improved by beautiful fascial features, in exacting the expression of the eyes. The eye is a half open mango shaped which makes the expression very tranquil. Called the "Kishangarh fashion", this style is experienced in the western part of India in Rajasthan state. The set I have of this style is typically hand-painted on silk, with very fine brush strokes. Very rich in colors, this method originates in the mid-eighteenth century under the support of Raja Sawant Singh of Kishangarh and is followed by present artists in Kishangarh even today.
Great notice is paid in this school, to the features of Radha, who epitomize Rajasthani ideas of beauty. She is always exposed as having a high forehead, arched eyebrows, half open mango eyes, hooked nose, and curved sensuous lips and a pointed chin over a long narrow neck. The stylized twist of the hair approximately her ear adds to her native grace – a individual feature of Kishangarh Paintings.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Most Attractive and Creative Emboss Painting

Emboss Painting is surely the most attractive and creative of all paintings... it has a diverse feel to it... a sense of formation. N a pride of considering things your way
Emboss painting can be done on Silver Foil (hard), here we will learn to do it on Cloth.
Embossing actually implied to embellish or engrave threw colors.

You need to create a deep impression of your art; this is done threw Emboss residue which engraves in reverse on ironing.
Equipment required
1. Emboss residue required Will post the combination proportion soon.
2. Velvet stuff
3. Oil Paint / Fabric Colors with sparkle
4. Plastic Brush Standard brush will not be used here.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

How to Learn Paint One Number at a Time

If you wish for to learn to paint, but don’t have the time for lessons or classes, why not ensure out all the paint by figure kits on the market?

I know, you will imagine, but I did that what time I was a kid!. These are grown-up paint by number kits, that can be as simple or as difficult as you want them to be.

As you paint the paintings, watch how the shading is complete, and pay notice to all the detail, as you don’t tend to notice that as you just paint your little numbered region. Take letter of how all the colors and shades of colors approach together.

Check your restricted craft superstore or also check economy shops and estate sales, as sometimes you can get some huge kits in there.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Oil Painting guidelines - initial Out

Artistic talent is not of necessity a quality that one is born with, and can certainly be educated and more prominently fine tuned. In deciding to take up oil painting or knowledge about oil painting guidelines, you have previously taken the first step in rising this latent talent.

As with any sport or activity it actually comes down to whether you are fervent about your subject or action, as well as the readiness and desire you have to expand these talents. Along with such readiness, and wish is the choice to offer your extra time to knowledge and developing the skills that are necessary for your oil painting techniques.

Consider for one miniature the expert sportsman or woman, athlete, golfer or whatever; the time that they put into their passion by working and exercise and fine change their skills is what sets them apart from the standard competitor, and so too will active these method benefit your goals in rising your skills and abilities.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Animal innovative acrylic paintings

We are presenting for sale an innovative acrylic painting entitled "MOLLY". This was done as one of the color pages for the Easton Press version of George Orwell's ANIMAL FARM.

The painting is efficiently framed and in wonderful condition. The art is hand signed by Kelly at the base of the painting.

The painting is unframed and in outstanding condition.

Only the painting is being sold. human rights are being sold with the painting.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Still Life with Flower Oil Paintings

Painting of sallow flowers with a black background. There is alot of rough feel on this painting, I used gesso bubbled on birch wood board for this 8 x 10 oil painting. 99 dollars plus 7 for shipping, if you desire this work framed ask me for photos and a price quote.

Still Life with Flowers Oil Painting Oil still life blossom painting 24 x 24 inches large painting on canvas, magnolia flowers still life with apples pears lemons and other crop. Magnolia flowery with clay vase.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Painting stand for Love is my sun

She was so attractive & smile all the time. I used to imagine I would have a boy as my kid. Well God has His plan for me & I am so holy He gives me this Angel. I have so much fun solidify my girl happy instant in my painting.

Without Sun, we can't live, well without love I can't pant. Thanks to God & my protector Angel that I can live my life full of love every day even while I'm not Paris Hilton or Britney Spears. I'm so blessed with pardon? He have done & known this life to me. Have a great weekend guys & gratitude for looking.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Amazing Hand Craft Sand Art Bottles

Among many of the other things obtainable online that are unique and are results of beautiful craftsmanship there are also some products maybe some of us moreover never heard about or are astonished to find out the amount of time that are put into them. Some of these products may include things like hand crafted glass jewelry, glass blowing and sand art! All these products have some sort of a account that goes way back. Take hand crafted glass jewelry for model, this art has been used in Jordan and Mesopotamia as far back as 4500 BC and 3000 BC! Hand blown glass has been around because middle of the last century B.C. Sand art was born in Petra Jordan back in the 1920s or previous.

Sand art is the formation of different colored particles of sand in a bottle. These creations are totally stunning to say the least. And, the amount of time it takes as well as the amount of passion that goes into creation these pieces of art is hard to believe. I watched a video on somebody making one of these sand art items and the entire time my mouth was just gaping open. I couldn't consider the way the "picture" just appeared within the bottle.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Portraits and life scenery paintings

At that time life got in the way, marriage and kids came along and he stopped up painting. Jim received his M.S. in Architectural Engineering starting UT Austin in 1968 and worked for IBM for 30 years. He only began painting once more about 5 years ago.

I have painted in acrylics and watercolors, but regularly oils. I do it for enjoyment and am now allowing for selling some of my art. I enjoy painting architectural buildings, still lifes, and most recently started portraits and "life" scenery.

Jim won the Paint Out competition gather Moon Festival, and was chosen artist of the month for "Cousins in the loft," a image of his 3 granddaughters playing dressup.

Jim currently lives in Pecan agricultural estate in Granbury and has been marital for 42 years. In adding to his painting, he also started a home structure business. So much for a laid back departure.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Aeration Oils or Mediums Used in Oil Painting

The various oils used as mediums in oil painting are known as aeration oils. The term is useful as a prompt that different oils have different aeration times and properties. These mediums are varied with oil paint both to adjust the way the paint handle directly from the tube (for example, make it thinner or lengthen the drying time) and to modify the character of the paint from what you get directly from a paint tube (for example, make it transparent or opaque, gloss or matt).

Ideal mediums are colourless, lasting, flexible, and do not power the colour of a pigment. Knowledge the exacting properties of a drying oil is part of the vital technical knowledge an oil painter should have. Keep in mind that when an oil paint feels dry to the touch, it will still be aeration under the surface for a quantity of time, which is why the principle of painting 'fat over lean' is so important in oil painting.

Linseed oil is complete from the seeds of the flax plant. It adds gloss and simplicity to paints and is obtainable in several forms. It dries very methodically, making it ideal for underpainting and original layers in a painting. Refined linseed oil is a well-liked, all-purpose, pale to light yellow oil which dries withing three to five days. Cold-pressed linseed oil dry somewhat faster than advanced linseed oil and is considered to be the best quality linseed oil.

Monday, March 15, 2010

How to Paint Reflections in Water, With Watercolor Paints

This watercolor painting class shows you three ways to paint mirror image in water. I've used the same picture for all three approaches so you can easily evaluate results. The aim is to learn special ways of painting water, so that you can either differ the way you approach it or just choose the method you like best.

I’ve chosen a picture of a windmill as the subject for this work out because this is just that bit more attractive than a normal house, and there is the added difficulty of the sails with their angles to get right!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The Indian Portrait show Representing Mughal Empire


The Indian Portrait analyses the era from the height of the Mughal Empire in the 16th century to the Raj period in the 18th. The art synthesized the Mughals’ Persian history with the Western art that had a rising presence in the Mughal court in Delhi. From the West came a latest realism in faces and the introduction of equestrian portraiture, for instance, but the decorative brilliance, mineral hues and spatial flatness of previously Indian and Persian art remained.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Antique paintings of angel

Beauty has positively reached new heights with Heartstring Angel Barbie. Inspired by a rich, romantic look of antique paintings of angels from more than a century ago, Heartstring Angel is bounded by soft folds of burgundy taffeta. An iridescent sash embroidered with pink roses and green leaves tangled in a golden vine sweeps over her shoulder and dress. Her white quill wings with pink marabou are accented with golden touches, a crown of rosettes adorns her hair and a billowing cloud of organza surroundings her as she holds her four cord "violin" and "bow".

Friday, March 5, 2010

Location of a painting in two lovebirds

Description:

The thing is a 10"x14" painting of two lovebirds. The performer is our own Patty Blau!
Details:

* Oil painting on work of art
* The current frame consists of 1/4" black slats. These can be easily detached by the buyer if so desired.
* Item is at present located in San Francisco, CA.
Shipment to buyer will be set via local delivery or US Postal Service (with shipping cost added), by understanding with the buyer after the auction closes.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Hand Painted tamborine Daff- Gods

The vichitra Hand Painted Daphli is a pelt clad tamborine with beautiful painted leather head and unique leather straps for tunning this hand drum.

An interesting addition to your tamborine range due to its individuality and aesthetic appeal.

Kindly note that each of these items are hand made and hand painted so do imagine variations in finish and designs with no two drums being the same to the other making these to be unique hand made products.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Painting stuff for your home and family

At Studio on Elk Creek, we take pride in painting stuff for your home and family. We have many items to choose from and you can personalize and / or modify almost any item. From children's board and chairs to floor cloths, we are forever creating something you can use for your home or a gift for someone who has everything.

Look around our website and call or email with questions and your order. As always, 10% of profit is donated to Animal Friends kind Society and Humane Farming Association.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Water painting uses in sardonic funniness

Michelle Waters’s painting use sardonic funniness to portray what might occur if animals were able to reclaim their desecrated habitat from industrial civilization. Scenes depicted include Arctic natural world laying waste to a Hummer dealership, a mountain lion with an acetylene torch decommissioning a bulldozer and animals tearing down billboards for somewhere to live developments.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Waiting for My Ship Water front Park River

This was painted from the Waterfront Park along the river. I actually went there hopeful that one of the Tall Ships would be there that will be parading up next week. Unfortunately, no ship was there, but these red benches looking away over the river beneath the Chestnut Tree captured my notice. Without a ship, they became the central point of my painting. Two women came along and sat down on one of the benches, discussion and gazing out onto the water, so I popped them into the painting too!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

A collection of painting looks fabulous on any wall

This sweet little children’s There is painted on a rustic piece of thin tin (just like they love to paint on in Old Mexico!) and a hole is already punched & a raffia hanger attached so that they are ready to display the instant you receive!

A collection of retails looks so fabulous on any wall ~ which is just how they decorate their casa in Mexico! Retails fill the wall! Dedicated to all the various children!

I enjoy so much painting retails my particular favorites are different varieties of images. I usually have several of these obtainable in my store always! Sometimes they are painted on tin, but frequently on canvas, wood or ceramic tile! At my entire mood is at the time!