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Turner, Joseph Mallord William. Turner, John Mallord William (1775-1851).

Turner, Joseph Mallord William

One of the finest landscape artists was J.M.W. Turner, whose work was exhibited when he was still a teenager. His entire life was devoted to his art. Unlike many artists of his era, he was successful throughout his career. Joseph Mallord William Turner was born in London, England, on April 23, 1775. Momentsmatter.tumblr.com. Jackson Pollock. Jackson Pollock: American painter.

Jackson Pollock

He was an important practitioner of Abstract Expressionism. He was born in Cody, Wyoming, into a poor sheep farming family and was originally interested in sculpture, but joined the Art Students' League of New York in 1929 and was taught painting by Thomas Hart Benton. He developed a romantic Regionalist style influenced by Ryder during the 1930s. As a member of the Federal Art project 1938-42, he met a number of avant garde artists (he exhibited with de Kooning in 1940) and discovered Picasso's work and Surrealism (he was part of the New York Surrealist exhibition in 1942 and wrote automatic poetry). In 1939, he underwent psychiatric counselling and came into contact with the ideas of Jung.

Despite his abstraction, Pollock used evocative, descriptive titles for many of these works (e.g. . - From The Bulfinch Guide to Art History The following review of the Jackson Pollock retrospective held in 1998/99 was written by Dr. Review No. 9A (excerpt) -- Today in art » 8 Drawing Exercises That Every Artist Should Practice. Wire Drawing Exercise Example from save-janos.net – this example has been placed on a painted acrylic background With this exercise you are not going to be drawing at all.

today in art » 8 Drawing Exercises That Every Artist Should Practice

All you need is some wire and a pair of pliers with cutters. My favorite wire for this exercise is tie wire and you can get it almost any hardware store. The idea is to explore shapes and lines that you create by bending the wire. This exercise will force you to focus more on the line and less on the “drawing.” Non-dominant Hand Give your non-dominant hand a chance to shine. Draw Vertically you should be doing most of these drawing exercises vertically if you have an easel or drawing horse. Continuous Contour Line Drawing Examples from Draw and Paint Online A Continuous Contour Line Drawing is an exercise to help us focus on the line. Continuous Blind Contour Line Drawing. How to Build a Light Box for Tracing. Abstract Expressionism. See also: CD-ROM Reviews: Painters Painting Send email to The Artchive [Art Posters][Home][Juxtapositions][Galleries][Theory and Criticism][Art CD-ROM Reviews][Artchive][Links]

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Create your own light box. Email A light box is basically a miniature photography studio. Lit from the sides, front, top or any combination, a light box provides even illumination of any subject which can fit inside of it. Boxes like this are perfect for product photos (think eBay) and general macro and closeup photography. There are a lot of tutorials out there for making light boxes. There’s a good one for making one out of a cardboard box over on Strobist. To build this you’ll need two pieces of poster board (mine were about 28″x22″), a pair of scissors, a sharp knife, a straight edge, glue, and tape.

Two pieces of poster board, scissors, straight edge, glue, tape, knife Cut one board in half; you should now have three pieces of poster board Fold 1″ of two edges down on each half Two box sides; cut 10×15″ windows in each side At this point you’ve got your sides, but now you need to cut some windows so we can get light into the box. Glue the three pieces together for final assembly You’re all set. Mmm, mmm good. Ncerning the Spiritual in Art: Amazon.co.uk: Wassily Kandinsky. This is a fantastic short book. I am amazed I hadn't heard of it before. It only came to my attention recently when one of my students, Nic Green, used it as a basis for her essay at the Centre for Human Ecology: the student teaching the teacher.

Kandinsky, who was one of the founders of modern art, sets out to confront the crass materialism of his era. In this, he stands in the tradition of Russian art that sees "Art as service" - and specifically, as service of that which has the sacred at its core. He understands "spirituality" as being the interiority of things, their inner source of meaning and life.

Just as writers at the time such as Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy attacked positivism in their novels, so a number of late 19th century Russian painters did so in their art - see From Russia: French and Russian Master Paintings 1870-1925: from Moscow and St Petersburg.