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I got into the field of animation because animation is beautiful. Taking something that is still or something that you have created and moving it. You are creating and bringing life. I've always loved movies and I've always loved animations. The stories were great, but there was more to it. I could feel what the character felt and it felt like they were real. The movement was beautiful, close to life but not quite, it was very different. Anyway, animation opened up a whole new realm of opportunities for me. There's so much more to it than people realize. It allows me a chance to indulge in all
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This painting was in my Grandfathers estate. It is signed by T. Fulop. Behind the name is either a "54" of "Sr". It's 35" wide and 24" tall. Does anyone know of this artist??
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04-07-2012, Today I took a step in my plan to make a difference in the art world. Over the years I have worked in sales and marketing but my heart has always belong to the world of art. As a high school art student, I fell in love with copper etching. oils and pastels were ok but I could not get enough of the copper etching portion of the class. Once the class ended and I could not find a way to continue on my own, I experienced withdrawals. My desire to be an artist begin to burn out and finally I turned to sports to file the void. Over the years I would dabble in oil painting projects but I
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I recently purchased a painting from goodwill (kind of vintage looking) I think it might be by an artist who was experienced in hand painting reproductions of famous artworks. I found another painting that was a reproduction of "The First Kiss" and was sold with the same signature as the artist on my painting (which was also sold to soneone on goodwill). I have tried to research this artist but have been unsuccesful. I guess my question is, does anyone know the name of this painting, or what is it a reproduction of? Or perhaps, does anyone recognize the signature. I am planning to keep this pa
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The Science Of Prader Willi
Whitman Kerric Donaldson posted a blog entry in Whitman Kerric Donaldson's Blog
In my gallery, is the official online addition of my first graphic novella. In it I carefully laid out a 50-page graphic novella as a series of questions and answers between a character named Kyle- 1 comment
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MY ART GALLERY - ( WATER & OIL PAINTINGS)
akhilkrishnajayanth posted a blog entry in akhilkrishnajayanth's Blog
MOST OF MY ARTS IS INSPIRED AND INCLUDES TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY COMPOSITIONS HIGHLIGHTING THE BEAUTY OF LANDSCAPE, TOWNSCAPES, SEASCAPES AND EVERYTHING ELSE- 2 comments
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I envision that my external blog, combined with this blog, will afford me a greater opportunity to bridge a connection between my art website, this site, and my external blog. My external blog is a great platform for me to entertain and hopefully inform viewers by discussing and sharing my critiques and reviews of artwork, books (including articles/editorials) music, movies (including TV shows, social and political issues; basically any interesting content I can get my hands on. But ultimately I hope that interested parties that do view my original art website will find my work as aestheticall
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We are a professional and qualified oil paintingsupplier from China and we can offer all categories of genuine hand-painted oil paintings, oil painting wholesale, oil painting reproductions,canvas oil painting. It includes: group oil painting, abstract oil painting, modern oil painting, flower oil painting,decoration oil painting, person oil painting, animal oil painting, portrait oil paintings, still life oil painting, children oil painting,nude oil painting, seascape oil painting, street oil painting, palace oil painting and venice oil painting, and so on. Oil Paintings by Monet, Van
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Great Artist Tip for Painting Shadows
Margaret Stanton posted a blog entry in Painting in Prague Blog
In an early morning painting on the famous Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic, the shadows are made up of warm colors. Artist, Rod Cameron, offers this insight into the color temperature that he used in the painting, and gives artists a good rule of thumb when selecting colors for shadows. At sunrise and sunset, the color of the light is changing very quickly. For even very ambitious plein air painters who manage to set up their easels at the crack of dawn, it's nearly impossible to finish the painting and capture the lighting effects on the landscape before it changes. And it's har -
Let us show you Prague and How to Paint the Town!
Margaret Stanton posted a blog entry in Painting in Prague Blog
If you're an Artist and have dreamed of going to Prague, This could be the trip you have been waiting for. Artist's Dream Holiday Plein Air Painting in Prague. OPEN to 10 artists and their guests. May 25 - 31, 2010. Join Artist Rod Cameron and Prague native, Jiri Balej, together with Artist Margaret Stanton for an exciting 5 day/6nights of painting, photographing and touring this exquisite, old European capital in a fun, relaxed atmosphere! This painting workshop/tour includes three star hotel accommodations with amenities in the heart of Prague (one block from MoMA), 5 days of p