A Tale of Two Sill Lifes
Beloved of artists and art-lovers alike, Henri Matisse painted from a place of exuberance and honesty – he took a joyful approach to the world as well as to painting. Matisse’s canvases show plainly he [...]
Beloved of artists and art-lovers alike, Henri Matisse painted from a place of exuberance and honesty – he took a joyful approach to the world as well as to painting. Matisse’s canvases show plainly he [...]
“With almost any creative endeavor, we mistakenly think that we know what translates into success.” – Susan J. Langer Most people look at paintings in galleries and museums and think that artists are special people, [...]
THINK AGAIN The late Canadian landscapist Robert Genn suggested that, “rather than go with your first choice in a composition, go with your second choice.” Why? I think it’s partly because our first choice is often the [...]
Harvard University is currently running a major exhibition of American watercolors, many rarely seen and by well-known and historically underrepresented artists. American Watercolors, 1880-1900: Into the Light stakes a claim for the medium as more [...]
Presenting, as we do periodically, some inspiring quotes about art and art-making - any one of which, if sufficiently understood by enough thoughtful human beings, could change the world irrevocably for the better. “Any fool [...]
How to Draw with Charcoal: A Medium With Mystical Gravity By Julio Reyes (www.julioreyes.com) There’s an almost mystical gravity to this old material. There’s no denying its seriousness once you’ve placed your first mark to paper. [...]
Nineteenth-century painter Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904) created some of the most beautiful marsh paintings the world has ever seen in a series of strongly horizontal compositions that were quite unusual for the time. Although his [...]
“There are moments in our lives, there are moments in a day, when we seem to see beyond the usual – to become clairvoyant,” wrote famous artist and teacher of the first years of the [...]
Art opens a portal into a timeless place. Hours pass unnoticed and small (but no less real) private adventures befall us. On an intimate, one-to-one scale, painting is full of challenge, excitement, discovery, and it [...]
Rachael McCampbell shares her tips for simplifying your plein air approach.