December 19, 2013
Arti is a self-taught artist with special interest in portraits and figurative work. Being born and brought up in India, she now lives in the Unite...
December 16, 2013
Looking for a little inspiration for your charcoal practice? Our new series, Charcoal Inspiration, offers up artists and works that have taken the art of charcoal drawing to new heights, pushed it towards new horizons, and inspired us.
December 12, 2013
Jerry's Artarama (Colorado) 420 South College Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80524www.jerrysartaramacolorado.com
Van Der Linde Rozengracht 36-3...
December 5, 2013
"Had a great day with your cap at the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art in beautiful Sarasota, FL. They even let me take a shot inside the ...
December 2, 2013
A second perspective on charcoal and smooth paper.
November 28, 2013
My work is inspired in general from life and philosophy. To catch that very rare moment, a point or a line that makes the two dimensions and some g...
November 21, 2013
Melbourne Artists' Supplies 916 Nepean Highway Hampton East, Victoria 3188Australia
Simon's Art Supplies 5113 2nd Ave Brooklyn, New York 11232U...
November 14, 2013
Lisa Greenstein sent in this picture of her proudly wearing her Nitram hat while visiting the Plein Air Festival in Telluride, Colorado.
Are you g...
November 7, 2013
I was born in southern California in 1991 and I've lived here my entire life. My parents got me into an oil painting class when I was ten years old...
November 4, 2013
Charcoal often is referred to as a “limited” medium. It is thought of as a tool for only creating black and white drawings. It gets a bad rap for being messy, crumbly and hard to work with. As charcoal artists well know, it’s one of the most versatile and rewarding mediums to use.
October 31, 2013
Kings Framing & Art Gallery 188 Voyer Road Corbeil, Ontario Canada P0H 1K0 www.kingsframingandartgallery.com
Partners In Art Studio 79 W...
October 28, 2013
While textured paper is a popular choice for charcoal – it isn’t your only. Learn how smooth paper can really be a game changer.
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