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Amazing Textures. Free Rust texture (corrosion, paint, metal) Free Rust texture (corrosion, paint, metal) 17 Free PSDs Of Website Themes. 앤하우스 블로그♡ :: 네이버 블로그. 페이퍼돌메이트 2012 캘린더 득템!! 정말. You knew i was going to make one. They are all over pinterest.... (i still am not signed up for pinterest because i don't have time for one more thing but browsing is fun!)

So we made one. i took a box of 64 crayons and took out the blacks and browns.i used another small box and doubled up on the good colors i liked and hot glued them to the top of our canvas. then we turned our blow dryer to hot on high. not long after you set the hair dryer by the crayons they get shiny and then the wax starts to melt! It's practically instant gratification. and it dries really quickly too. seriously. what could be happier than this?? GREAT project. loved it today is the first FULL day with ALL my kids in ALL day school.yeah...i am smiling as i type that. it's good. it's quiet. i am rockin' it. removing wallpaper.....making code for craft weekend stuff.....doing my hair....going to lunch..... it's all good. hooray for school! John Singer Sargent on Met Museum website. Today is John Singer Sargent’s birthday. Part of the fascination for me, however, is exploring the less finished, less often seen works by Sargent in the museum’s collection, including watercolors, drawings and sketchbooks.

Sargent was prolific, and sketched and painted in watercolor for his own pleasure in addition to his more finished commissioned portraits. The wonderful thing about browsing the Met’s website, aside from the amazing quantity and quality of their collection of Sargent, is that almost all of the images are viewable in large, sometimes wonderfully large, versions. On each image’s detail page, click on the image or the “View fullscreen” link below it, and then zoom, or even better, use the download image arrow at bottom right to view the image larger. This gets my Major Timesink Warning.

Enjoy. Scott Tallman Powers. Originally from Alabama and now based in Chicago, Scott Tallman Powers works both on location and in the studio, painting landscape subjects as well as figurative works. At times he combines both elements in paintings evocative of his travels to China, Guatemala, Mexico, Morocco and other countries. These more complex figurative compositions frequently have something of a narrative feel to them, with subjects of rural village life and reflective portraits of individuals going about their daily chores. In small reproductions his work appears polished, but closer up it’s painterly, richly textured and often suggests more detail than is present.

Powers utilizes a variety of palettes, from soft muted hues for misty and overcast days, to bright, vibrantly colored fruit markets and autumn foliage, always selecting a range of colors and values best suited to his subject. His instructional video Scott Tallman Powers: Life in the Market is reviewed on Art DVD Review. Claude Raguet Hirst. Claude (born Claudine) Raguet Hirst was a beautifully skilled still life painter active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her intimate, strikingly rendered paintings are considered to be in the American “trompe l’oeil” (fools the eye) style, a genre in which she was the pioneering woman artist.

Though she started her career painting still life subjects like fruit, and particularly florals, she shifted her attention to arrangements with subjects common to the genre — pipes, candles, reading glasses and other objects often found on desks. Her best known paintings, however, add to these subjects richly textural representations of antique books. Not just books, but specifically recognizable books, the titles or subjects of which are sometimes featured in her painting titles. Hirst worked in watercolor, an unusual medium for trompe l’oeil, but common among women artists of the time. The best online source I’ve found for her images it on The Athenaeum. Mister Retro - Retro Elements for the Modern Designer. How to create an Impressive New Year 2012 card with Neon text in Photoshop CS5. How to create an Impressive New Year 2012 card with Neon text in Photoshop CS5 November 13th, 2011 by admin Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Designing, Text Effects If you want to learn how to create an impressive card for the holiday, then we have an awesome tutorial for you.

I’m going to show you how use brushes and Layer styles in Photoshop CS5 to create eye catching digital illustration with neon text effect. Layered PSD file included. Let’s get started! Final Image Preview Start working by creating a new document (Ctrl+N) in Adobe Photoshop with the size 1900px by 1200px (RGB color mode) at a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. We’ve got the next background: Then we have to represent a plane surface, using the Rectangle Tool (U) draw the next rectangle. Set Fill to 0% for this layer and click on Add a layer style icon from bottom part of the Layers panel to select Gradient Overlay. We’ve got the next result: Add Dynamic Lighting to a Flat Photograph.

In this tutorial, I will show you how to spice up a fairly dull and flat photograph. It's very easy and fast! Go from flat photo to a uniquely lit style. Editor's note: This tutorial was originally published on Psdtuts in March of 2008. For this tutorial, we'll need two photos that I took. You can download them to follow along. These are my photos: castle photo and clouds photo. First of all, my apologies for this step. Anyway, just use the Patch Tool (J) to remove the car and the Clone Stamp Tool (S) to recreate the pattern of the bricks where it used to be. If you've never used the Patch Tool, there are a couple of ways to use it.

Once the van has been removed, apply Filter > Render > Lighting Effects to make the light come from the top right. With the tool that you prefer, create a selection of the part that you want to hide. Now we need a photo with clouds and the rays of the sun coming from the right. Send it to the back of the other layers. Set the Blending Mode to Multiply. Miguel Endara. Comic - Search - dafont.com.

Indian Princess Portraits - The Lili Lu Fashion Illustrations are a Fatally Feminine Art Piece. Texture. Inspiration Lab. Human Disintegration Effect in Photoshop. Create a Clean iPad Interface in Photoshop. Remake / Submissions. I will be updating this post with all the submissions to our “Remake” project. Check back here to see work as it comes in and make sure yours is added! Full details about this project are here. “Composition With Red, Blue and Yellow” remake by Katie Jackson “Composition With Red, Blue and Yellow” by Mondrian “Weeping Woman” remake by Frances Adair Mckenzie “Weeping Woman” by Picasso “The Two Fridas” remake by Claire Ball “The Two Fridas” by Frida Kahlo “Le Désespéré” remake by Stefano Telloni “Le Désespéré” remake by Dani Catao “Le Désespéré” by Gustave Courbet “The Little Dance” remake by Floida and Fabiola Skraqi “The Little Dance” by Degas “Pot Pourri” remake by Tania Brassesco and Lazlo Passi Norberto “Pot Pourri” by Herbert James Draper “Las Meninas” remake by Natalie Pereira “Las Meninas” by Velasquez “The Beaneater” remake by Mark Bass “The Beaneater” by Annibale Carracci “Portrait of Frank O Hara” remake by Steven Reigns “Portrait of Frank O Hara” by Mario Schifano “The Ship” by Salvador Dali.

Re-imagine childhood drawings. A brilliant show called “Homeroom” just opened at Subtext Gallery! 20 artists re-imagine works from their childhood. Soey Milk Sean Mahan Harmony Gong Katherine Brannock Homeroom November 11th – December 11th, 2011 Opening Reception: Friday, November 11th, 6-10pm Food available from Chubby’s Food Truck from 6-8pm Live performance by Roswell That Ends Well at 9pm Fingerpaints, crayons, chalk and color pencils. Featured artists include: Allison Sommers, Audrey Kawasaki, Celëne Petrulak, Chris Ryniak, Dadu Shin, Harmony Gong, JAW Cooper, Jeya, Jennifer Davis, JUURI, Katherine Brannock, Kelly Vivanco, Leung Ka-Yin, Martin Hsu, Naoshi, Nimit Malavia, Sean Mahan, Soey Milk, Tran Nguyen, Yoskay Yamamoto and Zoë Williams. via: designboom. Textures library - free surfaces for 3ds Max, LightWave.

Jose Luis Muñoz. Actualmente existe en el sur de España un grupo de -en realidad pocos- artistas de una calidad excepcional cuyas influencias no solo vienen dadas tanto por su entorno como por su buen oficio. Pintores como el cordobés Jose Luis Muñoz, que transcienden las enseñanzas de los grandes maestros españoles y reinterpretan a otros del Renacimiento en unas obras de denso contenido y múltiples significados. ¿Cómo algún crítico puede atreverse a denostar a un srtista de tanta calidad?. Pues creedlo, se han atrevido. Por ejemplo en esta obra, “La reina de corazones” que os mostramos ahora (más que orgullosos nosotros por vivir a solo unos cientos de kilómetros de este genio) ¿no es fácil recordar a esas vírgenes de Jan Van Eyck y los primitivos holandeses? ¿Y esos fondos dorados no nos transportan a los iconos ortodoxos de la pintura rusa o a los fondos de Gustav Klimt?.

(…)”En cuanto a la forma, me gusta cuidar mucho la elaboración de la obra, dando la mayor importancia a la composición. 50 Useful Paper Photoshop Brushes For Creative Designs.