Tag Archive
Elizabeth Edwards Art
ShareI am very pleased to announce the opening of my new store for sale of my fine art Elizabeth Edwards Art I am very grateful to Fine Art America for this chance to show my work on my own store using their excellent printing services. All Fine Art America ‘Print On Demand‘ members now get their... »
Knitted Cap by Shari Nees
Took 2 days non stop for the computer to complete the Abstract creation I designed. The design itself took 2 months to create and has the knitted fabric texture/textile detail I enjoy creating. This creation looks like a Knitted Cap, hence its name. ... »
Skip Hunt
http://skiphunt.carbonmade.com http://www.skiphuntphotography.com When did you first become interested in art, in general? I guess my first “interest in art” came when I started making costumes for my teddy bear using pins and bits of fabric when I was about 7 or 8 years old. From then on I was fascinated by combining various bits of color and... »
Michael TMAD Finney
http://michael-tmad-finney.fineartamerica.com/ When did you first become interested in art? I was told at the age of three..my mother gave me crayons or pencils and I took off from there..I dont remember it really..but as far back as I can remember I was drawing.. What style of art do you use most? It is a combination really, of many... »
A Few of My Favorite Things
It’s Spring here and my first daffodils are blooming. I’ve painted them here together with some of my favorite glass from the sun room. The box is an old cigar box I bought on Ebay. I like the look and smell of cedar cigar boxes though I neither smoke nor like... »
Submerged I and II: Playing With New Methods
I’ve been experimenting with a couple of new methods. These two paintings are the result. Both are based on some photos of trees half drowned by the swollen Willamette River I took this weekend. I wanted to catch the cold grayness of of the scene and the mystery of the half hidden trees. Blowing: I blew... »
Pick of the Day – Robin Monroe
ShareAn image fitting for the season. I love the work of this artist, you may see more of Robin’s art in her gallery on Fine Art America. Thank you Robin! I have a passion for all arts, music and the beauty of nature. My Art is created from my HeArt. I love to create and... »
Grapes in Texture (Pasadena, CA)
So many things to learn with this painting using alcohol, salt, darks, lights, lifting out and mixing your colors. A fun and easy hands-on workshop with lessons you can use on all your other watercolor... »
How To Create Texture and Bold Accents in Your Watercolor Landscapes (Pasadena, CA)
Instructor Kathi Hanson will demonstrate tips for interesting skies, water, foliage, ground cover and trees while you paint a simple landscape. While paintings are drying she will show you how to add texture... »
David Lyons – Interview With The Artist
Share When did you first become interested in art? As far as I can remember from about the age of four. I used to hide under the dining room table and colour in the flowers on the wallpaper – until I eventually got caught! My elder sister worked in a nursery and had to make pictures... »






Caption Contest 22
Best Friends by Shari Nees
Pick of the Day – Amy Fose
Imagined Lives: Mystery Portraits 1520-1640
Monthly Photo Tip – March 2010
At Home
Pick of the Day – Edward Sobuta
Tribute to Gareth Carrivick
Trillum by David Lane






