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Drawing Conclusions: Watermelon Art
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Many thanks to my friend,The Despicable Avenger, for sharing these pictures from a watermelon carving contest in Italy! These are some of my favorites). Many thanks to my friend,The Despicable Avenger, for sharing these pictures from a watermelon carving contest in Italy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Advent Poem of the Week: Into the Darkest Hour. Quiet on the Set! Flannery O'Connor Quote of the Day. The Amateur Computer Animator.
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Drawing Conclusions: Art: Faces, Vases, and Style
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Friday, April 12, 2013. Art: Faces, Vases, and Style. What makes something art? What makes some forms of 'art' more popular than others? Because art is in the eye of the beholder. And taste varies. So does style. For example, If you asked three different people to draw "a picture of a girl's face, with bangs, big eyes, and a small mouth, drawn with a brush pen," you might get something like the following results:. I'm not using the real names of these artists.).
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Drawing Conclusions: Sumi-E: ink and brush.
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Monday, May 6, 2013. Sumi-E: ink and brush. Sorry I haven't po sted for a while! I kept meaning to, and I'm glad to get back to blogging! Sumi-e- one of Japan's most famous art styles.and a favorite of mine. This is a sumi-e kit. And this is what's inside;. Sumi-e is really a very beautiful form of art, and the pictures come to life in their own special way. May 21, 2014 at 8:25 AM. Sumi ink was always one of my favorite materials to work with in art school!
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Drawing Conclusions: February 2013
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Thursday, February 28, 2013. Sugestions and Advice for Young Artists. Okay, even if you have read the smallest. Amount of art-lesson books, taken any. Art lessons, or asked anyone vaguely. Arty, you have probably heard that again and again. So, here are some art tips that you will probibly be a bit more interested in. 1: Keep an art portfolio. it will turn out to be insanely usefull to look back on your work, and to have some place too keep the stuff. Art is a wonder...
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Drawing Conclusions: Sugestions & Advice for Young Artists
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Thursday, February 28, 2013. Sugestions and Advice for Young Artists. Okay, even if you have read the smallest. Amount of art-lesson books, taken any. Art lessons, or asked anyone vaguely. Arty, you have probably heard that again and again. So, here are some art tips that you will probibly be a bit more interested in. 1: Keep an art portfolio. it will turn out to be insanely usefull to look back on your work, and to have some place too keep the stuff.
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Drawing Conclusions: Habemus Papem!
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Thursday, March 14, 2013. We have a new pope! And, since, half an hour after the announcement(but more than half an hour before we got to see him! Bored of waiting so long. So, being me, I wanted. To draw a picture. of the new pope, obviously! One problem, however: We couldn't see. Him We had no idea what he looked like! So I drew in big letters on the top, HABEMUS, and, on the bottom, PAPEM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quiet on the Set!
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Drawing Conclusions: March 2013
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Saturday, March 23, 2013. Getting Ready for Summer? Why am I making a blog post about summer stuff when yesterday was the first day of spring! Answer: because if you have any young brothers or sisters, you might want to start stocking up now. This is a water-balloon-made-out-of-paper, so they are single use, and when you fill one up with water, you have to use it pretty quickly. This is called a water bomb. It should look like this:. It should look like the below:.
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Drawing Conclusions: Drawing Cats: The Importance of Details
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Thursday, March 7, 2013. Drawing Cats: The Importance of Details. So I take an ordinary sheet of paper, and draw a normal short-hair cat. Takes about a minute. it turns out like:. Better, but a bit unreal. OK, so there is nothing really wrong. With it, its very painfully obviously paper. so I added a little shading, took about thirty seconds, and ended up with:. CoolFor a floating head. Something that looks like a cat balloon! And there we go! Quiet on the Set! Water...
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Drawing Conclusions: April 2013
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Teen Musings on Art, Life, and Faith. Friday, April 12, 2013. Art: Faces, Vases, and Style. What makes something art? What makes some forms of 'art' more popular than others? Because art is in the eye of the beholder. And taste varies. So does style. For example, If you asked three different people to draw "a picture of a girl's face, with bangs, big eyes, and a small mouth, drawn with a brush pen," you might get something like the following results:. I'm not using the real names of these artists.).