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Rendered Impressions: The Art of Catherine Martzloff
Catherine has loved painting her entire life and is now an established artist who uses her WordPress.com site as a fundamental part of her business.
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Documenting a Chaotic Mind: The Art of Gareth Jones
British artist Gareth Jones has spent the last few weeks putting together Gaz Jones Art. In this interview, Gareth explores the impact of getting his art online, and how his work has helped with his mental health.
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Maxim Shkret
From pigs and pandas to humans and horses, Maxim Shkret is a digital artist who brings their creations to life as three-dimensional sculptures.
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Getting ready…
Maxine Dodd celebrates the return of the cycling season in the United Kingdom with her flowing watercolor paintings.
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Looky There
Sherry Meidel’s watercolor painting, “Looky There” was accepted into the National Watercolor Society’s Membership Show in San Pedro, California.
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Continuous Line and Wire Drawings
Karl Jeffery’s beautiful drawing “Five Dancing Ladies” was created with a single, continuous line.
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How to judge your work
Danny Gregory reminds us that evaluating our creative efforts requires distance. “The time to judge your work is after the clang of battle has died down, the dust of hooves has settled. Only then can you see what you have done. And if it is good.”
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No Tokens
“No Tokens is a journal celebrating work that is felt in the spine.” Run entirely by women and non-binary individuals, No Tokens is dedicated to featuring the words and artwork of all voices of the past, present, and future.
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Insomnia
“I try to wash away the sleepiness / from my insomnia laden eyes / pick a fresh sheet of paper / spread clean water till it sheens / like fresh snow on a sunny day / clean and load the brushes with colours…”
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Visceral Reactions
Mark Alan Anderson’s “quick impression” of the sky makes quite the impression on the viewer, wouldn’t you agree?
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Art Prof
Art Prof offers a free education in visual arts for the global community. Get inspired with instructional videos and apply them to your project ideas.
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Signs of the City
There is so much character and life in Shari Blaukopf’s watercolor dépanneur, as captured on the streets of Montréal, Canada.
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Throwback Thursday: Five Favorite Posts from 2018
What moved you in 2018? Share your favorite posts in the comments.
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