The first in a Series. Oil Painting and The Creative Process. Learn about starting a painting, basic color theory, and mediums.
Third in a series. This time, more with glazes and listening to your own creativity.
In this lesson, Deron struggles some with the direction of the piece, but gives you insight into the simplicity of creative flow. Also shows more about contrast in your painting.
Second in a series. Deron shows us the next steps. Complimentary colors, blending, more on color theory.
American artist, Hall Groat II, presents 365 of his daily paintings. www.HallGroat.com
In the fifth lesson, Deron gives us a good luck at the process of experimenting with a painting. he adds some lines and then removes them. (Nice to see its not perfect from the start.) Plus he starts adding black as the painting becomes *almost* done.
New observations of a mind driven by creative demons - Petar Tale reflects on over 40 years of painting and drawing, a staggering 15,000 works. Seamlessly weaving the artist’s observations in animated conversation, we follow the creation of an abstract painting on a 5-metre canvas outside the studio. Exuding energy and a natural authority the artist reveals the rigorous demands of a life ruled by art. Intense in thought and images, this is a witness to one man’s passionate dedication to his art.
This is the first clip from the 4 hour DVD showing you how to take a painting from canvas stretching to applying varnish. Trev has been an artist for 45 years and specialises in military style paintings, portraits and copying the old masters. The main dvd can be found at http://www.learn-to-oil-paint.co.uk
Spray paint artist from Slovenia, Europe doing fantasy paintings in less then 10 min. You can find more about artist and his art on www.sprej.com and on his eBay store http://stores.ebay.com/Spraymans-Art-Gallery?refid=store
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Navigaia.com presents "Eiffel Tower, Paris, France"
The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of France and Paris even though it was built recently (1889) by Gustave Eiffel for the International Universal Exposition in Paris. When you climb up the tower you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Paris.
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