How to photograph your artwork for Instagram Those Instagram tips for photographing your Art are specific to Instagram. We have a longer article on the subject if you want to develop your photography skills. Choose your aspect ratio. When you frame your shot, think about aspect ratio. You can take […]
Month: February 2023
Art #Anna Kruhelska #geometric #optical illusion #origami #paper December 13, 2022 Kate Mothes All images © Anna Kruhelska, shared with permission In the meticulous folds of Anna Kuhelska’s paper sculptures, contrasts of light, shadow, and hue give the impression of undulating motion. An abiding interest in form, symmetry, and […]
I have found that nearly every art teacher has struggled with teaching kindergarten at some time. I think the reason is that they are like a magical bag of tricks: you never EVER know what to expect! That’s why I dedicated an entire section of my book Art Teacherin’ 101 […]
Titles Can Make All the Difference Perspectives from The Artist’s Road Impression, Sunrise 1872 Claude Moneton the wall of the Musée Marmottan Monet After our pre-pandemic workshop in Provence, we had the delight of visiting Paris for a few days and most especially, of visiting the Musée Marmottan Monet. […]
Currently on view at Maxwell Alexander Gallery in Los Angeles, California is artist Danny Galieote’s solo exhibition, “Americana West.” Galieote was raised in the San Fernando Valley, a suburb of Los Angeles, surrounded by the most famous movie studios. As a kid his obsession with Hollywood Westerns and the like […]
Seascapes, and the beauty of water in general, have inspired humanity for millennia. Is there anyone who isn’t filled with awe at the magnificence of the vast oceans, seas and lakes of the world? The gentle dripping of rainwater, the gentle flow of streams to the crashing of ocean waves. […]
Title of Artwork: “The Adoration of the Shepherds” Artwork by Giorgione Year Created 1505 – 1510 Summary of The Adoration of the Shepherds Giorgione, an Italian Renaissance painter, finished The Adoration of the Shepherds in 1505–1510. The painting is sometimes still referred to as the Allendale Nativity, after a previous […]
Do AI dream of electric sheep? Yes, if we tell them to. In fact, the electric sheep can look something like this: Electric Sheep. Created by Annie Truuvert with WOMBO Dream. These sheep were created by Dream, an app by WOMBO that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate intricate works […]
By the way, if you are a paid member of our Sovereign Artist Club or have a FASO website, we have an entire 60 page ebook for you that explains the entire Circles of Art Marketing framework and how to use it to better market and sell your art. […]
The strike launched November 16 by part-time professors at New York’s New School and the Parsons School of Design, which it encompasses, ended December 10 after the school’s administration reached a tentative agreement with the striking faculty. According to a joint statement issued by the faculty’s union, ACT-UAW Local 7902, […]