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Visual Arts RSS FeedsFigurative Art - Figurative painting Woman with Man Acrylic mural painting on shaped canvas 91 inches x 68 inches...Feed Source: www.randolphlee.com Peering from Within Series: Relief - Peering from Within Series: Relief Oil painting on canvas, 1982 34 inches x 48 inches... Oil Painting: Psychological Self Portrait - Psychological Self Portrait is a small oil painting on canvas, executed August, 1975 ... Technorati Profile - Technorati Profile: Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor... Classical Drawing: Study of Female Figure - Study for Girl with Long Hair is a complete compositional drawing for a large, shaped painting of a classical figure in a geometric, architectural niche, executed in charcoal with black and white conte crayon ... Sculpture: Man in Cube - Man In Cube Sculpture in the round in marble 1974 14 x 6 x 6 inches... Paintings: Portrait Double Form Portrait Number Two - Couple Double Form Portrait Number Two Acrylic painting on canvas 48 inches x 80 inches... New Interpretations on Shaped Canvas: Couple In - Couple In Acrylic painting on shaped canvas... Peoples' Pick: Figurative Painting - Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor
Webbie Review: An interesting artist and a nice site to display his talents.
... Art Blogs... - Some links to figurative art ... Portrait of a City: Unstable - Portrait of a City Series: Unstable Oil painting on canvas... Figure Drawing: Study for Double Stripe -
Study for Double Stripe, 1995, black and white conte crayon drawing on toned paper.... Shaped Painting: Girl With Long Hair -
Detail of Girl with Long Hair, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 1998, 95.5 inches x 51 inches... Classical Painting: Couple: Blue and Red - Detail of Couple Blue and Red, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 2001 69 x 104 inches... Featured Gallery: Early Figurative Paintings - A range of styles exploring the visual language of painting from cubism, realism, surrealism and abstraction, to monumental classical form; featuring the paintings Beige Man, Blue Man and Three Graces ... Oil Painting: No Children Allowed - No Children Allowed 1981 Oil painting on canvas 72 inches x 120 inches... Ear Cinema presents Late Noon Sun - Late Noon Sun revisits Alice Kemp's sinister tale of Little Mary, with live stage performances by Alice Tatge & Dagmara Bilon, filmed performance by members of Psychological Art Circus, and original, immersive ambisonic soundscapes by Wajid Yaseen and Dave Hunt.... book of the erinyes site launched - we've just launched a brand new mini-site for Paul Watson's new Book of the Erinyes project ... new paintings from zenon gradkowski - we've got three new paintings by zenon gradkowski up in the galleries, representing a new direction with his text-based work ... germseed galleries relaunched - after much work, we're delighted to announce the relaunch of germseed's galleries with new artwork and a new URL ... new section of the website - we've just launched a new section of the website which will serve to document art projects as they progress. click 'notebook' in the menu bar above or click the link below ... madame du planchette de la cloche - Alice Kemp's "statue-like presence and pared-down interactions worked a sometimes minacious magic upon other viewers" - read the full review of 'Madame Du Planchette de la Cloche'... westhill whimsicalities - sooty kemp makes her debut with a review of a gig by PTHHHH and guests in Brighton ... testing vault interview by zenon - zenon gradkowski interviews dANi/ALvo of Testing Vault ... new blog - selling art/music/writing - we've just launched a new blog about promoting your art, ways to make a living by giving away your mp3s, self-publishing for writers, and how the long tail helps you ... new work by wayne wolfson - wayne wolfson gets to be the first news item for 2008, with his new piece of writing called "of rabbits and flowers" ... Don't Just Do Something, Talk · Slavoj Zizek on the financial crisis - One of the most striking things about the reaction to the current financial meltdown is that, as one of the participants put it: 'No one really knows what to do.' The reason is that expectations are part of the game: how the market reacts to a particular intervention depends not only on how much bankers and traders trust the interventions, but even more on how much they think others will trust them.... Don't Ask Henry · Alan Hollinghurst: Sissiness - The story of Belchamber's publication is probably better known than the book itself, which, like its author, has suffered the ambiguous fate of becoming an accessory to the life of a more important writer. It is his friend Henry James who keeps Sturgis's novel distantly in view, at the same time as casting a long shadow over it. James read it in proof, and wrote a characteristic sequence of letters to Sturgis about it, beginning with neat praise ... Cut, Kill, Dig, Drill · Jonathan Raban: Sarah Palin's Cunning - Sarah Palin has put a new face and voice to the long-standing, powerful, but inchoate movement in US political life that one might see as a mutant strain of Poujadism, inflected with a modern American accent. There are echoes of the Poujadist agenda of 1950s France in its contempt for metropolitan elites, fuelling the resentment of the provinces towards the capital and the countryside towards the city, in its xenophobic strain of nationalism, stu... Why Not Eat an Eclair? · David Runciman: Why Vote? - Why would anyone vote for Barack Obama? Not why would anyone want to see Obama elected president rather than John McCain (or Hillary Clinton for that matter), but why would anyone who desired that outcome think that his or her individual vote could make the slightest difference in helping to bring it about? General elections are never decided by a single vote, so no one's vote is ever going to be missed. If you want Obama to win, and plan to vote... The Khugistic Sandal · Jenny Diski: Jews & Shoes - Great shoemakers of our day: Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Christian Louboutin. None of them, I think, very Jewish. And if there had been any great pre or postwar Jewish shoe mavins they would certainly have been pointed out to me by my parents, who identified any Jewish achiever in any sphere as one of the family: Alma Cogan, Einstein, Marx, boxing promoter Jack Solomons (the Sultan of Sock), it didn't matter what they were known for, everyone cou... Why It Matters · Ellen Meiksins Wood: Quentin Skinner's Detachment - Is it possible, Quentin Skinner asks, that an entire tradition of political thought, including the most influential conception of freedom in anglophone political theory in the past half-century, 'has been insensitive to the range of conditions that can limit our freedom of action'? A reasonable question, one might think, not only about Isaiah Berlin's influential defence of 'negative' against 'positive' liberty but about the whole tradition of li... What's in a Number? · Donald MacKenzie: The $300 Trillion Question - Judged by the amount of money directly dependent on it, the British Bankers' Association's London Interbank Offered Rate matters more than any other set of numbers in the world. Libor anchors contracts amounting to some $300 trillion, the equivalent of $45,000 for every human being on the planet. It's a critical part of the infrastructure of financial markets but, like plumbing, doesn't usually get noticed. Only a handful of economists, and no ot... After Kemal · Perry Anderson - In a famous essay, one of the most acute self-critical reflections to emerge out of any of the youthful revolts of the 1960s, Murat Belge - a writer unrivalled in his intelligence of the political sensibility of his generation - told his contemporaries on the Turkish left, as yet another military intervention came thudding down over more than a decade of ardent hopes, that they had misunderstood their own country in a quite fundamental way.1 They... Making Do and Mending · Rosemary Hill reads Penelope Fitzgerald's Letters - In 1997, three years before her death, Penelope Fitzgerald asked her American publisher, Chris Carduff, who had offered to send her any books she wanted, for a copy of Wild America by Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher. An account of a 30,000-mile journey around the continent by two naturalists, it was originally published in 1955 and was being reissued in memory of Peterson, who had recently died. Fitzgerald wanted it, however, for the sake of... Letters - The letters page from London Review of Books Volume 30 issue 19... Table of contents - Table of contents from London Review of Books Volume 30 issue 19... Pet Photography for Drawing - One of the big mistakes that I see inexperienced artists making when they draw animals is the choice of a poor reference photo. Before they even put pencil to paper, ... Draw a Manga Character Head -
Preston Stone has written this beginner tutorial on How to Draw a Manga Character Head for About.com readers. This lesson is the first of a series, so you can follow ... Drawing Glossary - I'm currently working on the drawing glossary, editing and adding . I think it's an eternal work in progress! I particularly enjoy researching pigments and foreign terms that have come into ... Paul Newman -
Portrait of Paul Newman by Eddie Smyth
... Thumbnail Sketching - Thumbnail sketching is basically small, quick, simple sketching that you use to jot down an idea, record a detail or figure out a composition, among other things. Thumbnail sketches don't ... Featured Blog: 'Painting Fanatics Locked in an Attic' - Subtitled "Ramon and Christie's crazy adventures in painting, drawing and everything in between". What caught my eye initially was the URL - "highonturpentine" - it reminded me of my art ... 10 Point Plan To Kickstart Your Career - Do you dream of being a professional artist? This 10-point plan lays out the basic steps you need to follow to to turn your dream into reality. Of course, this ... How to Hold a Pencil - Many beginners ask how they ought to hold their pencil - and while some people say it doesn't matter, the way you hold the pencil can in fact make a ... Pricing Pet and People Portraits - Last time we talked about pricing your art, readers had some thoughtful comments on the matter. Some of you mentioned that you'd hoped for more exact guideline - some actual ... Classical Drawing Atelier Review - Juliette Aristides' book, Classical Drawing Atelier, won't teach you all the techniques of classical art, but will certainly inspire you. Aristides is explains why the classical artist uses line and ... Copyright © 2008, Chicago Best Price. All Rights Reserved. |