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Painting figures and portraits in oil paints entails capturing the slightest variation in colour. This step-by-step instruction explores flesh tones.
Flesh tones can be difficult for beginner who hopes to learn oil painting. But a painting featuring children has its own set of challenges.
Portraiture can be frustrating when the resultant skin tone does not look realistic. The secret is close observation.
Black-figure vase painting was immensely popular and flourished from around 700 to 530 BC.
At the center of Denver's Auraria campus, Emmanuel Gallery will be exhibiting UCD's College of Arts and Media Thesis Artwork, December 2008. Come congratulate new artists
Both Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec created artworks in Paris that featured dancers. For Degas, it was the ballet and ballerinas. For Toulouse-Lautrec, it was the cancan
The Goetheanum was designed by the 20th century visionary and spiritual scientist Rudolf Steiner. It is one of the earliest buildings to extensively use cast concrete.
Those looking for a rewarding and authentic travel or holiday experience in the south of France may enjoy spending time in Allauch - a tiny but charming French village.
The aesthetic of the ancient Egyptians was informed by their physical environment, culture and available resources found along the fertile Nile River Valley.
Rekindle the magic of a simple, traditional Christmas by teaching children to make holiday ornaments from natural materials. Easy to make and great for gift-giving!
With a steady hand, good eyes (or a good magnifier) and a passion for detail, metal miniatures can add colour and life to role playing or simply be displayed and enjoyed.
Early Renaissance Art may have started in Rome and Tuscany, but Venice was the leading center of art in Northern Italy.
Sticks was played by the American Indians and is an easy craft for kids involving paint and Popsicle sticks. They will have as much fun playing it as making it.
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