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Acrylic and pastel on canvas 24" x 24" One of the challenges of sculpture for me is that spontaneity is more difficult to arrive at because with clay you sort of have to plan a...
6 days ago - Real Art
Through Wasp Nest Sculptures and Encaustic Drawings, Valerie Hammond Preserves the Ephemeral
“Alexandra” (2022). All images © Valerie Hammond, shared with permission Nature is replete with layering, as seen in the soft tissues of a flower's petal, the cellular makeup...
8 days ago - Colossal
SUNSET + RIDGE with sketch - pastels by Susan Roden
SUNSET + RIDGE12" x 12" soft pastel Above, Sunset + Ridge, shows the finished soft pastel on the left and the beginning sketch on the right. Of course there's many interim...
2 monthes ago - Susan Roden
Join Us for A Colossal Workshop on Embroidered Botanical Sculptures with Amanda McCavour
All images © Amanda McCavour We're thrilled to welcome Canadian artist Amanda McCavour for our next Colossal Workshop. During our live two-hour session, McCavour will teach...
3 monthes ago - Colossal
The Thai Artist Pinaree Sanpitak Marries the Sacred and the Sensual
Pinaree Sanpitak made her name drawing, painting, and sculpting breasts. Now, her monuments to womanhood will be on view in Miami.
3 monthes ago - NY Times
In Richly Patterned Portraits, Ruby Sky Stiler Dismantles Art History's Most Persistent Archetypes
“Artist with Muse” (2022), acrylic, acrylic resin, paper, glue, and graphite on panel, 60 x 50 inches. All images © Ruby Stiler, shared with permission courtesy of Nicelle...
3 monthes ago - Colossal
BACKW12DS - 12 Year Anniversary Group Exhibition
Melbourne's premier urban contemporary art gallery Backwoods welcomes you to celebrate the end of their 12th year in Collingwood, with a group exhibition featuring over 40...
3 monthes ago - Street Art News
Harmonious Drawings and Sculptural Renderings by Louise Despont Conjure Balance in Nature
“Taraxacum,” graphite and colored pencil on antique ledger book pages, 75 1/4 x 95 inches. All images courtesy of Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, NYC, and Galerie Isa, Mumbai...
4 monthes ago - Colossal
Lee Bontecou
“I just got tired of sculpture as a big thing in the middle of a room,” the artist once said, adding that she “wanted it to go into space.” Her use of what one critic called “a...
4 monthes ago - Chez Namaste Nancy
Amber Cowan Gives New Life to Vintage Glass
Her work is instantly recognizable: lush, collaged tableaus in pastel colors, frozen in the middle of a drip, perpetually in motion.
5 monthes ago - NY Times
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The New Xencelabs 24-Inch Pen Display Challenges Wacom's Cintiq
Xencelabs has announced the Pen Display 24 Studio Series, a new drawing tablet combined with a display that competes directly with Wacom's Cintiq series.
The Poetic Face: Naomi C
Pastel Portrait of Portrait Model, Naomi C.
SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW HOW TO DRAW A MOUTH?
You could study 1,000 anatomy books but none would teach you to draw a mouth like this: ChatGPT would never create such a mouth for you. Neither will a camera. Neither will...
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Rabbit Drawing {5 Easy Steps}!
Rabbit Drawing Today, let's try Rabbit Drawing! In this post you will find step by step instructions for creating an Easy Rabbit drawing in just 5 steps. This fun lesson was...
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I kinda want to talk about my OCs and I kinda don´t I have been trying to figure them out for a while and see what works for me and what does not, but it always boils down to...
Mark Webster - Edison - Abstract Geometric Futurist Figurative Oil Painting
Mark Webster - Edison - Abstract Geometric Futurist Figurative Oil Painting. 36x36" Oil on Stretched Canvas.
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Half Heard
Acrylic, pastel, charcoal and graphite on canvas 24" x 24" When your hearing is very bad as mine is one of the things I miss is listening to music. And yet I find that my brain...