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Audrey Kawasaki
David Arias' Blog, Cultura Creativa | 14 hours ago by David Arias
While going through my RSS feeds, the work of Audrey Kawasaki caught my eye. I'm not entirely sure, but the last time I was at BraveArt, I believe I saw her work there for the first time. I could be wrong, but something similar to one of BraveArt's a read more
portrait: rene requiestas in painter x water color
sigbin art blog | 18 hours ago by ramon
It was'nt Tom Hanks or Optimus Prime that got me through my childhood. It was this guy. read more
Latest Daily Paintings - from Daily Art Painters - July 25, 2008
Daily Painters - A Painting a Day Blog | 21 hours ago by AJ
.nobrtable br { display: none } Priscilla Treacy Jo Mendelsohn Trine Meyer Vogsland Judith Anderson Sarah Sedwick Cheryl Ratcliff Kelly Walker Maryanne Jacobsen William Grant read more
Wooden Board In Drawing
If I Was a Millionaire | July 25th 2008 by Money Bags
I simply love the artists introduction of this piece, they explain that after we have completed our painting we step back and commend the wooden board, for it silently offered its strength. For me, the artists interpretation is enough to allow me to read more
"Pueblo Dormido"
The Gascot Method | July 24th 2008 by john gascot
It means "Sleeping Town".Acrylic on canvas/24x30" read more
Artist Love: Fuco Ueda
hello jupiter | July 24th 2008 by ginamarr
Fuco Ueda is a female surrealist artist from Japan. Along with James Jean, she is one of the few artists who continues to mesmerize and inspire me with her consistently beautiful work. The technique and skill in her painting is amazing, the subject m read more
at the tip of her heart in painter x sumi-e
sigbin art blog | July 24th 2008 by ramon
at the tip of her heart read more
chocolate covered hills in painter x sumi-e
sigbin art blog | July 24th 2008 by ramon
chocolate covered hills read more
"Monterey Cypress" ~ 7/23/08 A Painting a Day Hudson River Schoo…
Daily Painter's Marketplace | July 23rd 2008 by p conyers
"Monterey Cypress" was a fun to do. The ocean holds such an awesomeness for me. There's something about large panaramic views that reminds me of vast regions yet unexplored by man and makes me appreciate the wonder and beauty of nature. I hope you en read more
Spraygraphic Pic(k) of the Day: Jacquelyn Bond
Sprayblog | July 23rd 2008
Everyday Spraygraphic will pick from one of its member’s Creative Projects and spotlight the work here on Sprayblog. Today, this cool image comes from Spraygraphic Member, Jacyquelyn Bond creative project, Circus Girl series read more
"Oriental Poppy 2"
Dirt by Amy Stewart | July 23rd 2008
8 x 10 oil on board. Click here to bid. See other auctions here. Here, as promised, is the second poppy. I'm working on tomatoes now--think I will do two or three as a series. It's fun to paint something... read more
A Conversation With Matthew Hamblen
Design Style Guide | July 23rd 2008 by Kristina Law
The job of the artist is to inspire, to light the unseen, to eloquently state the unsaid, and to bring imagination to the eye.I try my best to live by those words, but I think I lean heavily toward the imagination part most of all.I have been paintin read more
Past Lives Part 6
Vikki's Red Chair Gallery Blog | July 23rd 2008 by Vikki North
Past Lives is a Meme which features installments from bloggers around the world writing creative stories about past lives, even possibly their own past lives!Our story starts with a fictional Australian called David. As a last ditch effort trying to read more
Daily Painters - July 23, 2008 - Original Paintings by Painting-A…
Daily Painters - A Painting a Day Blog | July 23rd 2008 by AJ
.nobrtable br { display: none } Sarah Sedwick Kelly Walker Maryanne Jacobsen Trine Meyer Vogsland Jo Mendelsohn William Grant Cheryl Ratcliff Anne McNally Judith Anderson read more
Spraygraphic Interview with Artist John Sharifi
Sprayblog | July 23rd 2008
Spraygraphic interview with John Sharifi SG: Please tell us about yourself? JS: I really don’t like to call myself a painter in the traditional sense. I just enjoy creating things, and it doesn’t necessarily have to involve paint. I’m a read more
"a" Series Part II
dot art | July 23rd 2008 by Mo
Here are the first three dot painitngs from the second half of the “a” Series. I’m not sure what I’ll use for the sub name at this time. These paintings cover January through March of 2007. I’ve noticed as I work on these a couple of ideas read more
Today's Painting:
The Gascot Method | July 22nd 2008 by john gascot
There was a power outage in our neighborhood today from about 8 am till 5 pm. I sat in my "painting corner" all day trying to move as little as possible. It was not pleasant but me and the pups survived. LOL!"Green Lounge"Acrylic on canvas/16x20" read more
"Oriental Poppy 1"
Dirt by Amy Stewart | July 22nd 2008
8 x 10 oil on gessoed art board. Click here to bid. See all eBay auctions here. As the title implies, this is one of two Oriental poppies. I cut this flower in my garden and painted it from life... read more
Spraygraphic Pic(k) of the Day: Kelly Flanagan
Sprayblog | July 22nd 2008
Everyday Spraygraphic will pick from one of its member’s Creative Projects and spotlight the work here on Sprayblog. Today, this cool image comes from Spraygraphic Member, Kelly Flanagan’s creative project, 2D series read more
Meet Etsy Artist: williamhessian
Dharma Designs | July 22nd 2008 by Wendy Baylis
William Hessian is inspired by "creativity & living forever." He prefers small scale artwork to larger pieces. "Drawing and painting at a miniature scale is the most rewarding for me," he explains. "I enjoy picking a theme and working diligently read more
Tropical Palms
Blenda Studio | July 22nd 2008 by Blenda Studio
"Tropical Palms" 32x20" Acrylic on canvas (diptych)My inspiration for this painting comes from early childhood years of living on the tropical island of Madagascar. This an everyday scene from the porch of our cottage overlooking the blue green water read more
Art Up!
Around the WWW | Website Reviews | July 22nd 2008 by Elmer Taboada
Have plans on decorating your home to make it look new? Some sort of experimenting to add some art to it. A painting that will hang on a barren wall could do the trick. But I’m not talking about just any ordinary painting. 1st-art-gallery.com brags read more
New(ish) Paintings 07.21.08
Quality of (work)Life | July 21st 2008
“The Watcher” 2008 24x36 acrylic, enamel, oil, pastel, pencil, & found paper collage on canvas. “Winter is Over My Love” 2008 24x36 acrylic, enamel, ink, oil, pastel, pencil, & found paper collage on can read more
"Cherries in a Glass"
Dirt by Amy Stewart | July 21st 2008
8 x 10 oil on board. Click here to bid. There's something so great about painting cherries. I think what I love about it is experimenting with different shades of red. I just bought a bag of them, so if... read more
William Holman Hunt, Isabella and the Pot of Basil 1866-1868
The Earthly Paradse | July 21st 2008 by earthlyparadise
Like Sir John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt also chose Keat's poem "Isabella, or, the Pot of Basil" as the subject for one of his paintings. Unlike Millais, whose Lorenzo and Isabella was based on the first part of Keats' poem, Hunt chose to i read more

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