Art Movements During The Seventies
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Photo by MrSHIZLook up, now that is art. Photorealism, one of the dominant art movements of the 1970s, has been introduced and presented at the Kansas University Art Museum. You might not know what is pigment and what is celluloid in this case.
Existing pictures serves as working mediums for the artists who engage themselves in photorealism. In this case, the artist will apply paint onto a canvass later achieving a replica of the photograph. With the works of 22 artists, a team of two friends, one is a leading aviation and aerospace attorney, created an exhibit. In fact, in some cases, it appears to be headed out the window.
For one participant, his entry was that of a horse. In the painting is a woman on a horse with two of her brothers standing close one of which has a model plane in his hand. There was an artist who is really into old toys and so he made a piece where there is a floating plane in a bathtub and a car set beside a helicopter. For another artist, on an aquarium floor lay a small toy plane.
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Living as Independent Developer
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Today we interview Andres Martinez, owner of baKno, a game development studio located in Key Biscayne, Florida. They are a group of video game enthusiasts committed to developing new ways to deliver fun, interactive and challenging software.
Living as Independent Developer
Manuel Marino: You declare yourself and your team as “video game enthusiasts”. How much being a “videogames fan” is important in creating games?
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Two Words from a Greek Painter
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Yanna Brouzou is a talented Greek painter. She is also a member of my Yahoo Group. She said me: I am a classical painter (I do sculpture as well) and I am in search of a manager. There is no such thing over here! But that is all I need, you see artists usually are terrible sales people.
How many times I heard similar words… it is the typical condition of the artist, between two worlds, sometimes unable to reach completely one of them.
I paint as they used to paint. I do not use electronic tools, it is just me and my painting.
Digital Painting
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Digital Painting
Hello! I’ve been doing digital painting for a surprisingly short amount of time, but thought that since I’ve got around two years under my belt, I might as well voice some thoughts on the subject. I’m only a hobbyist, but I’ve graduated to CS3 recently and have had a Wacom tablet for some time and it appears that’s the standard layout for most people.
Creative Ideas (Part One)
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The Power of Ideas (Part One)









