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  • "Us"

    This is my family portrait. Each shoe is a real portrait of its owner. Graphite and color pencil on paper.
    Posted to Shades of Gray Art Competition by nora ponte on 5 May 2013
    Filed under: Drawing, competition, artist, self portrait, graphite, portraiture, black and white, shades of gray, Pencil Drawing, Pencil Portrait, Portrait, realistic, paper, grays
  • Arches Watercolor Paper Watermarks And Embossed Seals

    Normal.dotm 0 0 1 346 1976 HiffnHoffer 16 3 2426 12.0 0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false Throughout the years, Arches has changed both their watercolor paper and their watermarks numerous times. While they claim that their paper is the same now as it was in 1498, it’s not. They also claim...
    Posted to Watermedia by William J Senior on 27 Apr 2013
  • How to Cradle Paper Art?

    Hello, I'm an undergrad art student and I'm trying to get into the habit of preparing my work for display. I was just wondering what other people do to display their paper artworks - frame/cradle/hang/etc I don't mind using clips, but definitely not pins (I think I've passed that stage...
    Posted to Drawing by iworkforcookies on 25 May 2011
  • New Nocturne Drawings

    "From the Stairwell Below", 2010, Katherine Nelson, 22x30", Charcoal on white paper Eliminating sunlight as a source I discovered street lamps, spot lights, lit windows, and the soft moon as sources to illuminate the nocturne. Drawing night on white paper is a building process which requires...
    Posted to Drawing by Charcoalartist on 8 Sep 2010
  • Mark, chalk and charcoal on paper, 8x10, 2010

    Mark, chalk and charcoal on paper, 8x10, 2010
    Posted to Member Gallery by ChrisHodges on 8 May 2010
    Filed under: drawing, portrait, paper, Male figure, face, 8X10, charcoal drawing, DrChris
  • Re: Favorite papers to paint on

    I love the 300 lb Arches and would probably go with it every time if I could. I like the Arches 140 lb and use it often. I must say that I was very please with the 300 lb Fabriano, but felt like it was a little stiff when I tried to make my colors flow to get a smooth gradation. You can slightly bend...
    Posted to Watermedia by Margo5 on 1 Jan 2010
  • #38 of “Nuestro Pueblo” (Our People) portrait collection.

    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 As an outgrowth of living in Guatemala for eight years, I created a collection of 62 large and very detailed pencil portraits of the Mayas of today. It has been honored by exhibits at the residence of the U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala...
    Posted to Member Gallery by Sylvia Castellanos on 21 Oct 2009
    Filed under: drawing, portrait, realism, paper, people, child, children, figure, face, graphite pencil, american indian, traditional, international, Guatemala, Central America, Mayan, Hispanic, Latino childhood
  • "The Brandywine Crossing"

    Posted to Member Gallery by Bentw3 on 3 May 2009
    Filed under: watercolor, horse, art, animal, painting, watercolour, paper, watercolor nature, contemporary, watermedia, artist, watercolour painting., American Artist
  • "Waiting for the Mail"

    Posted to Member Gallery by Bentw3 on 14 Apr 2009
    Filed under: watercolor, portrait, painting, realism, watercolour, paper, female, figure, American Artist
  • Art Technical Q&A: Lighting works on paper

    Please explain how to determine the correct amount of light needed for viewing works of art on paper. I know that too much light can cause pictures to fade, but I want to achieve enough light for good viewing. Since picture fading is not reversible and because it is caused by too much light, it is important...
    Posted to Art Technical Q & A by American Artist on 10 Mar 2009
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