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May 26, 2015 by princigal_admin

What is it? A pentimento (the plural is "pentimenti") is an alteration in an artwork that becomes apparent by the marks and traces left behind from the artist's original strokes. Although it is derived from the (you guessed it!) Italian word meaning ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: drawing, Edgar Degas, Events, exhibition, figurative painter, figures, fine art, Jan van Eyck, Leonardo da Vinci, Live demo, live painting, oil painting, Painting, Paul Cezanne, pentimenti, pentimento, Robert Liberace, technique, Technique Tuesdays, Teresa Oaxaca, Vincent van Gogh

May 12, 2015 by princigal_admin

What is it? If you've ever amused yourself by holding up your thumb and noticing how someone across the room appears to be tiny and thumb-sized next to it, you're well on your way to understanding the sight-size method of painting and sculpting. ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: American Fine Art, atelier, demo, Events, figures, John Singer Sargent, live painting, Odd Nerdrum, oil painting, Painting, portrait, Robert Liberace, sculpture, technique, Technique Tuesdays, Teresa Oaxaca

March 31, 2015 by princigal_admin

Welcome back to Technique Tuesday! Today we'll be looking at a fantastic substance that has been used to make art for thousands of years: charcoal! What is it? In the most basic sense, charcoal is the remnants of burnt wood. It's likely that it ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: Albrecht Durer, Casey Childs, cave paintings, charcoal, drawing, figures, fine art, michelangelo, Pablo Picasso, prehistoric art, Renaissance, Susan O'Neill, technique, Technique Tuesdays

February 17, 2015 by princigal_admin

  What is it? This week we're taking a look at a technique called "sfumato" (pronounced sfoo-mah-toh). This is also a word with its origin in -you guessed it!- the Italian language. The word is derived from the verb "fumare", which means "to ...

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: da Vinci, figures, fine art, landscapes, Lisa Gloria, Martin Poole, oil paint, Painting, Paula Rubino, portrait, Renaissance, Sandro Botticelli, sfumato, smoke, technique, Technique Tuesdays

February 3, 2015 by princigal_admin

Welcome back to Technique Tuesday! Today's post is going to take a look at a painting technique commonly referred to as "blocking in."   What is it? Several of our Technique Tuesday posts will discuss techniques relating to what is ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: blocking in, Felicia Forte, figures, landscapes, Mia Bergeron, technique, Technique Tuesdays, underpainting

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