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All Tangled Up by Julie Hill
Share Love this painting. I have a friend who gets home in stitches (literally) playng this game here in the UK. The players love the cut and thrust but, just occasionally, the cuts are real. Scares the life out of me This painting is another from Julie Hill, the wonderful artist that won our... »
In the Lead by Julie Hill
Share Continuing our series this week from the gallery of Julie Hill, winner of our FAA Valentine contest, it is my pleasure to share In The Lead. A native Southern Californian, Julie Hill began her art career later in life. After several life changes, in 2004 she picked up a pencil and began drawing. Unbeknownst to... »
Pollux
When did you first become interested in art? I’m not certain when exactly my mind specifically became hooked on art. I don’t think there would have been a specific moment, although I was lucky that my parents took my siblings and me to many museums in the United States and Europe during our... »
Pick of the Day – Jude Harzer
ShareFantastic! I simply admire Jude’s art, I hope you will too. I came across Jude at www.imagekind.com stop by leave a comment, become a fan. Thank you Jude! For what seems like most of my life, I have experienced the world as an endless stream of images that I wanted to capture and recreate. I... »
Shadows, Glass, and Leaves
Driving down Commercial last summer, I was struck by the shadows of leaves on a stucco building. I reached for my camera and discovered I’d left it at home. I drove home hurriedly to get it. My daughters in the back seat were remarkable patient with me as I drove round the block twice... »
Blake McArthur – Interview With The Artist
Share www.blakemcarthur.com When did you first become interested in art? When I was a child, I remember playing a board game called Masterpiece, where the playing pieces were cards that depicted some famous paintings. I loved playing the game, not because the game itself was that much fun, but because I enjoyed looking at the game cards.My... »
Painting The Forest Floor – Negative Painting – Watercolor (Pasadena, CA)
Unearth the basics of negative painting while creating a watercolor of multiple, overlapping layers of autumn leaves, pine needles and nature's treasures. Learn how to carve basic descriptive shapes... »
Capturing the Essence of Flowers (Fish Creek, WI)
Flowers can be an amazing teacher for you by training you to focus on colors, textures, shapes and rhythms. Gail will show you how to emphasize these aspects of flowers, while simplifying others, and develop... »
Puzzles Abstract
Here’s something a little different. Something more square and angled, rather like a fun and unusual puzzle. I created this from my own Mathematical Algorithms using AP2.9 I tried this mainly because I am having a little trouble with the AP2.09 and the color gradients. I have been working on some light and rather... »
Abstract Fractal Art
I am an Artist that likes and enjoys creating in many different mediums. One of my newest enjoyments is Fractal Art. I am back to my circles and reflections. This is a playful rendition of spinning galaxies in the mix of fiery young stars… One of the nice things about Abstract, it could just about... »






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