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The erotic art of Gerardo Navarro Gmez: La rubia negra - Alvin Starkman (442)
Alvin Starkman

Artist Gerardo Navarro Gmez lives in lush, tranquil and delightfully simple surroundings with his mother and three sisters. One would not expect to encounter art ranging from the mildly erotic to pieces that test the sensibilities of the most liberal among us. But yes, accompanying paintings... ( added 8 days 2 hours ago.)
Top 10 Tips To Start Oil Painting Like a Pro - - Ralph Serpe (5,532)
Ralph Serpe

LEARN HOW TO DRAW You will be amazed at how much learning how to draw will help improve your oil paintings. In fact, years ago art students were not permitted to paint until they learned the fundamentals of drawing. Drawing gets you more in touch with value, line and form without the... ( added 145 days 23 hours ago.)
Every Painting Has a Story - - Arlene Wright-Correll (12,581)
Arlene Wright-Correll

I have finally been able to find two reliable 18 and 20 year old helpers who know how to give a good day's work for a good day's pay and at age 74 my gardens are back to looking like they should! It is rough getting old and cricketty, when the knees don't bend or the back gives out before... ( added 173 days 19 hours ago.)
 

 
How to Choose the Correct Watercolor Paper - - Arlene Wright-Correll (12,581)
Arlene Wright-Correll

Choosing the correct watercolor paper is half the battle when one starts a painting and it helps to know a little bit about paper because once you walk into an arts and crafts store or go to an on-line art supply store you will find so many makes, brands and types of watercolor paper it will... ( added 1 year 12 days ago.)
How to Paint a White Tiger - - Arlene Wright-Correll (12,581)
Arlene Wright-Correll

Though I call this painting "The Snow Tiger" there really is no such thing as a snow tiger and I think some people get a white tiger mixed up with snow leopards. When I painted my first tiger painting I did a lot a research as was amazed to find out there were more than one kind of tiger even... ( added 1 year 14 days ago.)
Understanding Abstract Art - One Artist's Perspective - - Keith Garrow (32)
"Everyone wants to understand art. Why not try to understand the song of a bird? people who try to explain pictures are usually barking up the wrong tree." -Pablo Picasso What Picasso says about understanding art is very relevant to how we approach abstract paintings. Many people think... ( added 1 year 34 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Facial Hair - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

A mustache or a beard usually has lots of fullness. Therefore, it must be built up in layers. As with all feature in a pencil portrait, you need to look at facial hair in terms of shapes and not just in terms of outlines. The values are also of critical importance especially in relation to the... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on the Ears - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Drawing ears is not easy. There are many different parts to an ear. However, here is where working with a grid can help you enormously. If you work with a small grid, the problem is reduced to that of a puzzle with plenty of hints as to how the pieces fit together. Here are some guidelines... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on the Eyes - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

As with all features of the human face, it is important that we do not draw the preconceived ideas we have about eyes. The eyes are the windows to a person's soul and reflect much of the emotionality and personality of that person. Therefore, they must be drawn exactly how they are. There is... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Hair - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Drawing hair is not all that difficult but it does take quite a bit of time to make the result to look real and natural. In fact, it usually takes two to three times longer to do the hair than it does to do the rest of the portrait. So, do not get frustrated and know that you will have to spend... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on the Hands - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Drawing hands takes much practice. Hands are typically quite complex with many smooth transitions between darks and lights. Shapes overlap and need to be studied very carefully to yield acceptable realism. There are also lots of edges, crevices, and creases. It is imperative that you do not... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Composition - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Composition refers to the manner in which your subjects are positioned relative to each other on the page. More formally, it is the arrangement of forms and spaces within the format of the page. * Balance The main characteristic of a good composition is that it creates a feeling of balance... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Multiple Subjects - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

When it comes to multiple subjects in one pencil portrait drawing, there are two possibilities: (1) all subjects appear in one photograph; (2) the subjects appear in different photographs. We will be concerned with the second possibility. It will not take long before you will get a request to... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Backgrounds - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Backgrounds are useful in enhancing your vision of how you want to represent your subjects. Backgrounds can soften the presentation or make it more energetic or dramatic. However, whatever you do, make sure that the background works with the subject and not against it. Also, do not forget that... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Cropping - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Cropping is a presentation technique that displays a subject within the borders of your paper and often involves a truncation of some parts of the subject. For example, part of a hat or an arm may be truncated or cropped. Cropping is a device that can be applied often to great dramatic effect.... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Montage - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

A montage is somewhat like a collage. On one piece of paper you put together any number of related subjects. However, instead of pasting them onto the paper you will draw them. A montage is often used to tell a story about the person you are drawing. It includes references to well-known events... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Clothing - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Drawing clothing can be quite challenging. The challenge usually centers on the drawing of the folds. There is a lot of reflected light, lots of darks, and many lights. But it is exactly this variety of values that makes the drawing of clothes very attractive but also challenging. Learning to... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Preparing a Photograph - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Once you acquired an acceptably clear subject photograph from your customer, what do you do with it? Well, you prepare that photograph to be used as a reference for your pencil portrait drawing effort. The preparation procedure I will describe works well for me and I have been using it for years.... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on the Line Drawing - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

In this article I will discuss the importance of a line drawing in producing a pencil portrait drawing. I will also discuss the details of rendering such a drawing. We start with a gridded reference image that has the same dimensions as the drawing we will produce. By the way, a gridded image... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on Shading - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

As soon as you have finished a line drawing of your subject you are ready to start with the shading process. The purpose of shading is to give your subject three-dimensionality. When you are done with shading, your subject should look like it is anchored in space and is not just an object in a... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on the Nose - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

The nose is crucial in relation to the overall scale of all other facial features of your pencil portrait subject. An incorrectly drawn nose will very much affect the likeness of your subject. The nose is also a study in shading and blending. Here are some issues you should keep in mind when... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips on the Mouth - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

The mouth, like the nose, must be seen as a shape and not as a contour. Drawing the mouth involves all the elements of shading: cast shadow, halftone, shadow edge, reflected light, and full light. Here are some items to pay attention to when drawing a mouth: * Pit - A corner of the mouth is... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.)
 

 
Pencil Portrait DrawingTips on Obtaining a Photograph - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

The first challenge you will face with any portrait commission is acquiring a suitable subject photograph from your customer.This subject could be a person, a pet, or a building. Now is the time to be a little bit assertive. You should always insist on certain minimum requirements regarding... ( added 1 year 88 days ago.)
Pencil Portrait DrawingTips on Supplies - - Remi Engels (1,317)
Remi Engels

Whether or not your pencil portrait turns out to be a masterpiece depends to a large extend on the type and quality of your drawing tools. This is, of course, true for any craft. In this article, I will present an overview of the tools the professional pencil artist uses when drawing a pencil... ( added 1 year 89 days ago.)
Spontaneous Painting - An Activity For The Whole Family... - Ralph Serpe (5,532)
Ralph Serpe

Art does not always have to be created for the purpose of impressing others, or for making money, or for a competition in an art show. Art can be personal and therapeutic or simply a fun and enjoyable way to share your time with your friends and family. Sometimes I do not feel like thinking about... ( added 2 years 41 days ago.)

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