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Free Art Lesson: Make Better Paintings in An Hour or Less
Many beginning artists struggle with making their paintings look professional. In a recent episode of Art School Live with Eric Rhoads, Lon Brauer shared techniques that can help you become a better painter, mainly through [...]
The Historical Debate Over Color and Design
Celebrated early 20th century American artist and teacher Charles Hawthorne valued sound academic principles, but he forbade his students to make underpaintings and then paint color on top of them (as most of the world’s [...]
The Pixilation of an Impressionist
When Camile Pissarro painting this landscape of the Normandy countryside about 40 miles north of Paris, he was briefly yet deeply under the spell of pointillism. Pissarro is most often associated with the fluid Impressionism [...]
The Science of Seeing Art in Person
A pioneering study commissioned by the Mauritshuis museum in the Netherlands used brain scanning and eye-tracking technology to test how our brains react when seeing a great painting in person versus in a photo. The [...]
An American Manifesto
England-born artist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) is considered the first great American landscape painter. His painting (above) titled “View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm,” popularly known as “The Oxbow,” is probably the most [...]
Wyeth the Abstract Expressionist
A remarkable body of never-exhibited abstract watercolors by Andrew Wyeth has revealed that the methods of 1950s abstract expressionism lay at the heart of Andrew Wyeth’s meticulous realism all along. The revelation has surprised painters [...]






