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Pick of the Day – Alan Pickersgill
I am a largely self taught artist although I did art lessons through secondary school (thick paint, thicker brushes and blotting paper) and managed to pass an examination. I paint water colours and acrylics but my real joy is pencil drawing. Being able to see a spark of life in a drawing is a... »
Wacom Introduces New Cintiq 21UX Interactive Pen Display
Today, Wacom® introduces the much anticipated Cintiq®21UX, its newly-redesigned interactive pen display delivering state-of-the-art pen performance and innovative ergonomics in a color-accurate LCD display. Designed specifically to meet the demanding needs of professional photographers, designers, artists and animators, the new Cintiq 21UX offers unparalleled creative control, comfort and productivity. The Cintiq 21UX experience starts with... »
Apple unveils Aperture 3 raw workflow software
Apple has unveiled Aperture 3, the latest version of its raw-conversion and photo management software. It promises faster organization of large number of images and offers over 200 new features. Changes include a new Faces and Places option that enables Face detection and geotagging, an improved slideshow feature that combines photos and HD videos,... »
Terence Almond
Oxfordshire, UK When did you first become interested in art? Guess I’ve always been interested in art but, painting myself, if you don’t count school, then about 3 to 4 years ago. What style of art do you use most? I guess it would have to be figurative, I enjoy seeing the people, person I’m painting come to... »
Terence Almond
Oxfordshire, UK When did you first become interested in art? Guess I’ve always been interested in art but, painting myself, if you don’t count school, then about 3 to 4 years ago. What style of art do you use most? I guess it would have to be figurative, I enjoy seeing the people, person I’m painting come to... »
Pick of the Day – Elise Palmigiani
My paintings allow me to express and communicate emotions and feelings of what I want to share with the public. I found in the Fauvist school the contrast and the living colors that prevail in my palette. Often, I get my inspiration from the “reality” I intend to project on the canvas in my attempts... »
Pick of the Day – Lemington Muzhingi
Simply amazing! I came across this superb artist on Fine Art America, Lemington’s gallery displays detailed pencil drawings that make you say WOW! I am impressed with his work and I hope you will be too. Enjoy the tour, leave a comment. Thank you Lemington! Born in Zimbabwe and now resident in Botswana. In am... »
Watercolor Workshop (Philadelphia, PA)
Designed for those who wish to acquire or improve their basic skills in watercolor painting. A variety of materials and techniques will be discussed, including the selection of papers, brushes and pigments,... »
Spontaneous Floral Painting in Watercolor (Pasadena, CA)
Explore spontaneous floral watercolor painting with instructor Tom Fong. This workshop focuses on using a large brush and painting in a fast, bold, direct and spontaneous manner. Bring large flat brushes... »
Spontaneous Seascapes in Watercolor (Pasadena, CA)
Explore seascapes in watercolor painting with instructor Tom Fong. This workshop focuses on using a large brush and painting in a fast, bold, direct and spontaneous manner. Bring large flat brushes and... »





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