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May 17, 2017 by princigal_admin

Welcome back to a new Technique Tuesday post! This week we're going to be discussing something called linear perspective, also known as the Unsung Hero of Realism. Truly, this is one of the most important techniques ever to be developed in art history. It ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: Andrew Wyeth, angle, architecture, Art, art gallery, buildings, Camille Pissarro, cityscape, exhibition, fine art, Geoffrey Johnson, geometry, Leonardo da Vinci, linear perspective, Mary Cassatt, Painting, perspective, Pietro Perugino, Renaissance, technique, technique tuesday, vanishing point

February 21, 2017 by princigal_admin

Apologies! Due to a technical error, this post is up a couple days late, but please enjoy! What is it? The term "sgraffito" comes from the Italian word meaning "scratched." It's a technique that is usually applied to either wall decor, both ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: African Art, Ancient Greek Art, architecture, Art, Art Nouveau, ceramics, cold wax medium, Czech Republic, design, Events, exhibitions, fine art, Italian Art, oil painting, Painting, pottery, Renaissance, sgraffito, Spain, technique, technique tuesday, texture

March 12, 2013 by princigal_admin

A magnificent painter using classical techniques, Paula Rubino has demonstrated time and time again her mastery of oil.  Born in Trenton New Jersey, Paula decided to move to Florence where she honed her craft studying under Angel Ramiro Sanchez and at The ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: architecture, arts, culture, Florence, Italy, Paula Rubino

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