If you are passionate about painting or if you know an artist then you definitely understand how important your painting supplies are. Having the best painting supplies on hand ensures whenever an artistic idea pops up or the creative mood hits, you can be prepared and ready to paint in that same moment without having [...]
Archive for January, 2012
Tips On Buying Watercolor Painting Supplies
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Hummie's World: Painting Fabric
Monday, January 30th, 2012Some Christian writings are a collection of poems, inspirations, and writings sorted by topic. Great for church secretaries or sharing by e-mail. Some writings are not my own, but are believed to be public domain, except when credit is given. It is my intention to obey copyright laws and, therefore, if you are the author [...]
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New Crafts for Inspire Your Heart with Art Day! | In the News at …
Monday, January 30th, 2012This Tuesday, January 31st, is Inspire Your Heart with Art Day and in the spirit of fostering creativity, we’ve created several new seasonal crafts perfect for any early childhood or elementary classroom. We here at National School Supply know how important encouraging creativity in classrooms is for the development of young children, and these four [...]
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OASIS opens New Members Exhibit | Augusta Free Press
Monday, January 30th, 2012Posted January 30, 2012 Filed under Events News · Tagged with OASIS Fine Art & Craft in historic downtown Harrisonburg invites the community to be among the first to visit and purchase exciting works by its five newest members. The New Members [...]
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A Plein Air Painter's Blog: Painting Scraps and Composition
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Back when I first started painting in pastel, everything I painted was a custom size. I cut my paper to fit the scene. Instead of 9x12s, 12x16s and so on, I ended up with sizes like 13×17. This meant that every framing job was a custom job – and thus somewhat expensive. On a beginning [...]
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Sketching in Nature: A Robin Sketch Becomes a Painting
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Thrushes are a fun family of birds. Bluebirds, American robins and the flute-y thrushes like the hermit thrush and wood thrush, are all classified into this family. The American robin is perhaps the most overlooked of these species because we see them so commonly. But if you take time to watch them, you will find [...]
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Simply Organized of NWA: Where to donate – Art and Craft Supplies
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Where to donate – Art and Craft Supplies. from Getting Organized Magazine. ART AND CRAFT SUPPLIES. The CUREchief Foundation What they do: Bring hope to cancer patients, and people with other conditions that cause hair loss …
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Forest Art & Crafts: East London Craft Guerrilla….busy, busy, busy!!!
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Well I have not one but three fantastic East London Craft Guerrilla events to tell you about. They all look fabulous so try to get to 1 or all 3! Well done Debbie, I can’t wait! Thursday 9th February D.I.Y Craft Night….
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Terminus Est: New Broodlord by Next Level Painting
Friday, January 20th, 2012Here is my Broodlord painted by my good buddy Kenny Boucher. I have dubbed my hive fleet the Colossus. I have also included pictures of the genestealers as well.
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Rita Vindedzis: Old Masters Painting Class
Friday, January 20th, 2012Traditional oil painting like the old masters did. We’ll be learning the techniques of Peter Paul Rubens, and Antony van Dyck. Our instructor Alexander Dzuybko-Doyle will be teaching his skills to us for 12 weeks. Last night was our first class. We had an introduction to the style and techniques and then began some very [...]
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