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Unseen Colours
What does colour mean to you? Beyond the physical, beyond the visual. What comes to mind when you think of a colour? What feelings does that colour evoke in you? What memories does it call forth in you? What does colour mean to you? It's a question that everyone will answer differently. One person's view of a colour will never match another's. I can't tell you how to see a colour and I can't tell you how to feel about a colour. All I can do is share my colours with you. So, without further ado, these are my colours.
By Ariel de Boer4 years ago in Journal
AI makes artists accomplices
The development of AI technology has had a significant impact on our day-to-day lives, providing us with more convenience and time. One of the most prominent side effects of this change has been the rise in art production — from painting to video editing to NFTs. While we enjoy these developments from an artistic perspective, there is also some concern that humans are losing control over their emotions as their creativity becomes increasingly processed by machine-generated artwork.
By Eva Rtology4 years ago in Journal
Things to Draw
Things to Draw – Best Inspirational Tips 2021 We’ve collected our favourite Things to Draw in one article so you don’t need to go looking or wait for the Muse to visit you! We’ve made sure that each drawing idea has multiple options so you’re really getting lots of value out of your drawing ideas!
By Stephen Gilkeson4 years ago in Journal
Insta Art: the Social media artworld and you-
The art world is a crazy and confusing place, filled with a number of interesting if not completely derived people, who stand only the brink of a mental break down. As I have been living in Los Angeles for the last few years, (What it suppose to be the art Mecca of the west, and for a number of good reason) I have come to find that the American art scene of California is not the safe haven that it used to be for a number of those highly talented individuals who seek to make their name in the industry of those talented in the ways of artistry.
By Epitome Publishing4 years ago in Journal
Let’s Talk About the World’s Oldest Known Jewelry - Beads!
Have you ever noticed how beautifully beads are stringed together in such a way that they enhance each other’s beauty as well as the beauty of the beholder? The jewelry and even the clothes that are made up of some gorgeous beadwork look really aesthetic and mark a style statement too. The variety of beads of different sizes, shapes, and colours open up a wide range of opportunities for the makers. Because of their tremendous variety, beads can be put together in any desired way to create adorable items. The durability of the beads made them survive through ancient times and thus, securing a position in the archaeological records.
By dhroov nanda4 years ago in Journal
Ethnographic Art and Artifacts Offer a Lot for Our Benefits!
Ancient art and artifacts are a beautiful and informative source of history. We get to know a lot about our ancestors, their beliefs and practices, their lifestyle, their thought process, and many more things. All it needs is to explore and dive into the beauty of these artifacts to feel what life was like back in those days. Ethnographic artifacts possess the essence of our ancestors. The indigenous people, all around the world, still practice this art form. The native Americans, African tribes, and Oceanic islanders create adorable art.
By dhroov nanda4 years ago in Journal
Mosaics will Make a Special Place in Your Hearts!
The essence of ancient paintings is unmatchable indeed. These paintings are one of the exceptional things that are loved despite their complexity. These consist of various colours and shapes that are put together in an admirable form.
By dhroov nanda4 years ago in Journal
Artful Harvest, an afternoon of food: Alexander Djerassi
The Djerassi Resident Artists Program The Djerassi Resident Artists Program has given more than 2,300 craftsman residencies since its establishing in 1979. Occupant specialists have come from 54 nations and every one of the 50 states. The mission of the Program is to help and upgrade the imagination of specialists by giving continuous chance to work, reflection, and collegial collaboration in a setting of incredible regular excellence, and to save the land on which the Program is arranged.
By Violet Marshall4 years ago in Journal
Types of Pencils Used For Sketching and Shading (Guide)
Hello! This is a guide to graphite (aka lead) pencils. This guide is meant to only be about the art materials themselves and won’t include any tips or guides on shading or blending techniques — that’s another topic altogether, so I’ve split them up into different articles. I’ve also only written specifically about graphite pencils here, so if you want info about coloured pencils, that will be in a separate piece.
By Crystal Chan4 years ago in Journal








