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November 3, 2015 by princigal_admin

What is it? In regards to art, a study is something that is drawn, painted, or sculpted as preparation for a larger or more finished piece. It may sound pretty similar to a "sketch," but there is a difference. Sketches allow the artist to plot out in ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: art gallery, Events, exhibitions, figurative painting, fine art, Jeremy Mann, John Constable, John William Waterhouse, Leonardo da Vinci, oil painting, Painting, painting process, Peter Paul Rubens, portrait, sketches, study

October 27, 2015 by princigal_admin

What is it? Simply put, a nocturne is a painting of a night scene. James Abbott McNeill Whistler was the first to apply the term to paintings (it is originally a descriptor of a piece of music whose composition is evocative of nighttime) and in art ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: Edward Robert Hughes, Events, exhibitions, fine art, James Abbott McNiell Whistler, landscape, landscapes, live painting, night painting, night scene, nocturne, oil painting, Painting, Rembrandt, technique, Technique Tuesdays, Vincent van Gogh

October 20, 2015 by princigal_admin

What is it? Atmospheric perspective is a visual phenomenon that occurs when we view a landscape. A very simple way of understanding the phenomenon is through the phrase, "fading into the distance." When we view a landscape, the objects in the distance ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: atmospheric perspective, Bethanne Kinsella Cople, blue, Casey Childs, Colin Fraser, Douglas Fryer, Egg Tempera, exhibitions, fine art, JMW Turner, landscape, landscape painting, Leonardo da Vinci, oil painting, optical illusion, Painting, Renaissance, technique, Technique Tuesdays, Yuan Jiang

October 13, 2015 by princigal_admin

What is it? The technique we'll be looking at today is a fun one: broken color. This term refers to a technique where an artist will apply colors to a painting in small strokes, but does not blend them, so that they blend optically rather than ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: broken color, Claude Monet, Colin Fraser, color, color theory, Edgar Degas, Events, exhibitions, figurative painting, fine art, Impressionism, landscapes, live painting demonstration, oil painting, Painting, still life, technique, Technique Tuesdays, Vincent van Gogh

September 29, 2015 by princigal_admin

Today's Technique Tuesday topic is often a hotly debated one in the art world; many artists and art appreciators have very strong feeling one way or another about the type of paint they prefer between oil and acrylic. Before we get into this discussion, ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: acrylic painting, Andy Warhol, Casey Childs, David Hockney, Events, exhibitions, fine art, GC Myers, Live demo, live painting, Mark Rothko, oil painting, Painting, technique, Technique Tuesdays

September 8, 2015 by princigal_admin

Today's Technique Tuesday post is going to take a look at an aspect of art creation that many art appreciators easily forget--the surface under the paint! Here we have pictured just a few examples of the many different types of surfaces fine ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: acrylic painting, aluminum, Andre Derain, board, canvas, Claude Monet, copper, Events, exhibitions, fine art, IGOR, International Guild of Realism, Joan Miro, linen, masonite, oil painting, Painting, panel, Rembrandt, surfaces, technique, Technique Tuesdays

August 29, 2015 by princigal_admin

Principle Gallery wishes a huge CONGRATULATIONS to each of the IGOR 10th Annual Juried Exhibition award winners, as well as all the brilliant and talented artists whose work made it into this exhibition! And also, thank you so much to everyone who came ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: Art, art gallery, awards, exhibitions, figurative, fine art, IGOR, International Guild of Realism, landscape, oil painting, realism, still life

June 23, 2015 by princigal_admin

Welcome back to Technique Tuesday! Here's the last part of that series looking at what artists use for reference (we've already looked at painting from photographs and from the imagination). Today's post will be a bit different, as it's a guest post ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: Elizabeth Floyd, Events, exhibitions, fine art, flowers, IGOR, International Guild of Realism, irises, oil painting, Painting, painting from life, still life, technique, Technique Tuesdays

June 2, 2015 by princigal_admin

What is it? Pointillism is a painting technique that popped up in the late 1800's as an off-shoot of Impressionism. Essentially, pointillism uses small, distinct dots or strokes of different colors in a pattern to form an image. This technique relies ...

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Filed Under: Fine Art Tagged With: art history, blending, Camille Pissarro, Colin Fraser, color, Events, exhibition, fine art, GC Myers, Georges Seurat, Impressionism, landscape, Maximilien Luce, Mia Bergeron, oil painting, Painting, Paul Signac, pointillism, technique, Technique Tuesdays

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

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