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Just A Little Bit More by Kate Gavigan
December 02, 2011 by Artists Way Seattle
"Just a little bit more" ... I'm reminded of the great response by Will Rogers when he was asked "How much money is enough?" He replied (say it with me people) ..."Just a little bit more...
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Islander 6th Graders Create 300 Curriculum-inspired Mosaics
May 26, 2011 by GlassGraphics
MERCER ISLAND, WA, April 14, 2010, The library at Islander Middle School (IMS) is brimming with nearly 300 new mosaic art pieces created by the school’s sixth graders this year. Each mosaic masterpiece...
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How to start preparing a killer art portfolio...
May 24, 2011 by Leah Jay
So, you're a young person, interested in art, and have been taking classes. "Should I go to art school or a regular university? If so, which one? They are expensive! How do I get in? AIIIGHHH what...
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Why Practice Art?
April 19, 2011 by AWE Studio
Today you can find art classes popping up all over the place. You might wonder what is behind the popularity of all these art classes and how can I find the one that is right for me? Certainly...
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Chalk Pastels
April 16, 2011 by Friday Enterprises
There is nothing like the luminosity of chalk pastels on paper. If you wish to capture the glow of a flower, don't feel that you need to build of layers of light colors, and then apply the color of the...
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Unwrinkling Watercolor Paper
April 16, 2011 by Friday Enterprises
The best type of watercolor paper should be 140 lbs. or more. Many artists prefer 300 lb. watercolor paper, which is nice and heavy, but can also buckle. I recommend taping down all weights of paper...
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Watercolor Dos and Don'ts
April 11, 2011 by Friday Enterprises
One of the biggest mistakes that beginner watercolorists make is using watercolor paper that is under 140 lbs. Using anything that is this light will cause serious buckling of the paper. Even after this...
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Interior Design Classes
March 17, 2011 by Gail Doby
2011 Interior Design Class Schedule February – How To Create A Powerful Social Media Presence & Community With Facebook Fan Pages – Interview with Mari Smith, the “Pied Piper of Facebook” according...
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Oil Painting it's really quite easy
March 08, 2011 by Athol Fahey
Oil painting - it’s a lot of fun and it is easer than you think. There’s lots of misinformation, “it smells, I can’t stand the smell of turpentine, it’s really difficult, it costs a...
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Renaissance Painting Techniques for Contemporary Artists
January 28, 2011 by Gregory Pelizzari
The “Atelier Neo Medici” believes that inorder to create constant art, i.e., art whichtrancends the fashionable, it is necessaryfor the artist to have had a comprehensivebackground in traditional techniques...
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