On 31 Oct, 2017 With
Web Art Academy course is very efficient and well crafted
Before the Web Art Academy course I was a self-taught artist. Since my childhood , I had a great passion for art and I always followed my passion and worked on my skills. I always loved to create distinguishing artistic works but as I worked on them I realised that art was an important part of my life and I wanted my passion to be pursued as my career. And the Web Art Academy was a good start for me. I really wanted to learn the historic artistic values and the old masters techniques to know the inward significance of art.
The Web Art Academy course is a full package to have all the glimpse of old masters artistic techniques. The course helped me to learn the origin of art and such artistic techniques which are just awesome, I actually din’t had so much knowledge about those techniques.I feel this course helped me to make the basics of my art grow more stronger. The course helped me to know the importance of various aspects like light and darkness which is really needed to provide a living portray to art. …
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On 19 Jun, 2016 With
I am a easy going, organized and like helping other. I come form London and as worked as a carer for number of years. As A child I grew up on my own no sisters or brother. Art was something that came into my life very early on. I liked watching Disney cartoons so I would copy the drawings and that where my love grew and I taught my self to draw.
Art is very important in my life, it a place I can go to be with me. It gives me so much understanding of the world around me. A way to communicate using colour and form .
The challenges I have with creating paintings is to produce something from my imagination or to understand composition to create a very interesting piece using the word or feeling from my mind. …
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On 9 Jan, 2016 With
Photographer Josef Fischnaller shoots portraits that recreate famous paintings by the Old Masters, often including some humorous modern day elements in the scene. To Your Creative Success, Natalie Richy and Vladimir London Web Art Academy Founders
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On 2 Sep, 2014 With
One of the most important effects of the quality of suppleness and pliability possessed by all the great pointing mediums from to Rubens was the freedom they allowed the artist in his drawing. Unhindered by the difficulties of working with an inadequate medium, his brush could flow as his mind and eye and knowledge directed. Without the distractions that are always caused by any technical limitations, he was free to give his entire attention to the expression of his ideas and the exercise of his abilities. The supreme examples of this ease of execution are to be seen in the great masters of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the understanding of the human form together with the skill to…
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On 3 Jun, 2013 With
Web Art Academy This course offers Fine Art Video Lessons that reveal classical oil painting and drawing techniques. It contains 12 high-definition multi-part video lessons that show the process of oil painting and drawing, step by step. In the Web Art Academy Club you will discover full process of artworks creation by watching the artist in action. It’s as good as sitting next to the fine artist in real life. The course is run over a period of six months, presenting two new videos every month. In addition, as a member of the Web Art Academy Club, you will also get free bonuses – four downloadable Fine Art Books every month – 24 books in total! » Get Your Exclusive…
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On 22 Nov, 2011 With
Vincent van Gogh’s Palette Yellow ocher Chrome yellow Cadmium yellow Chrome orange Vermilion Prussian blue Ultramarine Lead white Zzinc white Emerald green Red lake Red ocher Raw sienna Black
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On 17 Nov, 2011 With
Whistler’s Palette James Whistler was an American-born, British-based artist. Lemon Yellow Cadmium Yellow Yellow Ochre Raw Sienna Raw Umber Burnt Sienna Vermilion Venetian Red or Indian Red Rose Madder Cobalt Blue Antwerp Blue (a weak pigment inferior to Prussian Blue) Flake White Ivory Black
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On 5 Sep, 2011 With
Palettes of Famous Artists Gauguin believed in: “Pure colour! Everything must be sacrificed to it.” Yet, overall, his tones were muted, and quite close together. Marion-Boddy Evans draws our attention to a portable palette found in his painting studio after he died, from which it would appear Gauguin didn’t lay out his colours in any particular order. Nor does he seem to have ever cleaned his palette, instead mixing fresh colours on top of dried-up paint.
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On 10 Aug, 2011 With
An English Classical Realist painter and sculptor. Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton, an English Classical Realist painter and sculptor. His works depicted historical, biblical and classical subject matter. The Classical Realist movement is currently sustained through art schools based on the Atelier Method. These ateliers are founded with the goal of revitalizing art education by reintroducing rigorous training in traditional drawing and painting techniques, employing teaching methodologies that were used in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. These schools pass on a method of instruction which melds formal academic art training with the influence of the French Impressionists. Under the atelier model, art students study in the studio of an established master to learn how to draw and paint with realistic accuracy and an emphasis on rendering form convincingly. The foundation of these programs rests on an intensive study of the human figure, renderings of plaster casts of classical sculpture, and the…
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On 17 Jun, 2011 With
Paintings imitaded Leonardo da Vinci style.
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