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Manuel is a passionate, driven, and techsavvy AV technician, artist and music composer with over ten years of experience, specializing in the captivating world of music and entertainment.

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Studying the magnificent works of the impressionists, from Monet and Degas to Van Gogh and Da Vinci, I have always been captivated by the simple brushstrokes that combine to create the famous masterpieces that hang in galleries and museums around the world. While appreciating the impressionist movement The History Behind A Number Of Our Impressionist Pieces - Known Art offers reproductions of some of the world's most exceptional art, with a particularly extensive selection of Impressionist works. Artists such as Van Gogh and Cezanne were pioneers of the movement. To truly understand art, it's essential to delve into the mind of the artist. The circumstances in which a work of art is… , I have a particular fondness for Matisse, Picasso, and Cézanne. However, perhaps my most beloved artist is Escher, whose drawings push the boundaries of the imagination and inspire thought-provoking dialogue.

Growing up, I admired each of these artists, aspiring to be such a creative genius in my own right and develop my natural raw talent as a young artist. Although I studied the paintings of these great artisans and had the opportunity to see some of their works in person, I was never quite able to master the strokes of the brush to bring my work to life like the artists I admired.

Encouraged by my parents, I asked for and often received art sets for my birthdays or at Christmas to continue my sketching and painting as I grew up. In my teenage years, I was able to travel with my parents and see Matisse’s works on display at the Smithsonian Museum during a visit to Washington. In London B52 - Wade Crawley is back with a great B52 concert review! If you remember, Wade wrote for us Punk music in the late seventies. Now read his new exclusive article for ManuelMarino.com! The B52’s, London Roundhouse It was on a hot and very sweaty summer night in London’s trendy Camden and a packed audience of all… , I visited the British Museum, and even saw the Mona Lisa Western Art - Known Western Artists & Paintings - [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="350" class="zemanta-img"] The Mona Lisa. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption] Art is highly subjective, and while the following list may not be exhaustive or completely comprehensive, it can serve as a fun way to learn more about familiar artists and discover new ones you may not have known about before. Michelangelo was an Italian… on a trip to Paris.

Inspired Inspired by nature - Artist Robert Tucker talks about himself and his artist experience in this exclusive article. Inspired by nature The glorious portal of a new year is again upon me. My mind has wondered since the start of 2008 as to which direction my creative self will take. For me a torrent of feelings were released in… by the great works of the masters, I continued to develop my artistic skills throughout my formative years and enrolled in as many art classes as I could in middle school and high school. Recognizing that many fine artists struggle to make a living and become famous only after they have passed on, I dedicated my love of art to graphic design and the commercialism of art. While I still find inspiration from the masters, my art sets have seen little use since the computer became such a common tool, but I do still hold onto my original art sets and occasionally pick up a pencil to sketch out my ideas or relax by setting up an easel and doing some watercolor painting Watercolor Painting Trick - Sprinkling sodium - Painting trick Sprinkling a small amount of table salt on wet paint creates delicate, flower-like patterns. Each salt crystal pushes away the pigment, leaving a lighter area underneath. This effect can be used to create fields of flowers, snow, or tree leaves. It also adds interest to backgrounds or foregrounds with minimal activity. Using salt… just for fun.

Though I may not be known for my art as a master painter, I do enjoy spending time delving into my art sets and rediscovering my passion for creativity that stems from the inspired works of some of the world’s great masters. With a sketchbook and my array of pencils, paints, and charcoals, I work to draw out the simple pleasure I gain from creating my own art from somewhere within my imagination.

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