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Gaining Exposure For Your Airbrush Art

Feb 12, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Art

Nearly everyone on the web has started using a blog. Well you should be no different. Get yourself a free of charge blog and commence showcasing what you are in a position to do. Do not just put up pictures of your career though. Make sure to actually speak to your listeners. Tell them about yourself and your passion for airbrush art. Show some pictures of your work and tell your audience how you created that design. Talk about the paints that you employ, the kinds of airbrushes and so on and so forth. By discussing your techniques and sharing your insight you will show your guests that you are an artist that knows what they are doing.

As soon as you have two post up telling about your personal details and showing off some of your career then you are prepared to get your blog seen by the world. Some blog pages like Shout Post and Tblog actually show your blog posts off for you to other bloggers. This helps to get your blog some traffic. If you choose a blog host that does not do that then you should investigate some blog traffic exchanges. Finally what good is the blog if not a soul is seeing it? So find a couple of blog traffic exchanges and register your blog. A good traffic exchange if Blog Explosion. This exchange allows you to not just surf other weblogs for traffic but lets you place your blog in the Battle of the Weblogs for a chance to win traffic along with ranking. One way or the other you are receiving your blog seen and this signifies your airbrush art is getting seen.

Color Theory

Nov 22, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: Art

Establish a color palette to get difficult, because we can pair with a completely color our experience of it to be effective as a color change known to the theory of relativity. Brown, for example, looks very different from the one with yellow to dark blue.

The key is to remember that there are no bad combinations of colors, only the proportions wrong! To prove it, the color guru Judith Corona six students at random collection of colors from one field to create a design. They often feel weak at first, but at the end of the year, each has created an attractive design. She says learning to color mixing is intended as a useful way, what colors will work well together.

Creating 3D Presentations

Oct 23, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: Art

In a typical architectural office, the method of modeling you choose often depends on the comfort level of those performing the work. You should, however, familiarize yourself with all three methods to have a variety of tools options.

There is no right or wrong way of creating 3D presentations and the last thing you want to do is to rely on only one method of modeling scenes. In the real world, you will use a combination of methods.

Contemporary Paintings Art Guide

Oct 2, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: Art

Contemporary art paintings cover broadly the years of post World War II up to the present day. The styles of painting in contemporary movements vary widely from one to another. This article covers the major movements of contemporary art, and tries to explain how they link with each other. Some of the key contemporary art eras from the 1950s and 1960s included Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Neo-Dada, Minimalism and the New York School.

Famous artists from this era include Andy Warhol, Wassily Kandinsky, Robert Lichtenstein and Jackson Pollock. The earlier art movements of Cubism & Fauvism are believed to have been part inspiration for many of these new directions. The 1960s represented the start of modern culture, and modern art was a key part of it. Traditional art was now joined in the mainstream with these new contemporary styles that had gained popularity and respect across the board. Since the 1970s many additions to contemporary art have been technology based with digital, software & installation art. In parallel with technology, they continue to develop even today and go off in new directions, or sub-movements.

Artists, Intuition, Talent and Genius

Sep 3, 2009 Author: admin | Filed under: Art

An artists’ intuition, talent and genius makes an interesting observation when paint is applied to the canvas.

We all know that the best things in an artists’ work are so much a matter of intuition. There is so much to be said about this point of view that it discourages questions about the artist intuitive phenomena.

Intuitions are shy things and apt to disappear if looked into too closely.

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