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Learn how to draw, paint and watercolor from some of the best artists and art educators on Pinterest. Or, hone your existing talent and skills with their inspirations. Find tips, tutorials, techniques and videos on oil painting, acrylics, pastels, pencil and charcoal drawing, watercolor painting and much more. Scroll down to see all of the posts and then click through the ones that interest you to learn more.
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How to Draw a Side Profile Portrait with the Loomis Method
In this video, I go step by step through the process of mapping out proportions and features of a side profile portrait using the Loomis Method. I then show artists how to shade the face and hair to create texture and lighting. I also provide tips on how to customise your drawing to make it unique. #LoomisMethod #PortraitDrawing #Drawing #DrawingTutorial #Sketch #ArtTutorials #Draw #SideProfileDrawing
Susan Ryder's Interior and Landscape Paintings
Sue Ryder, A Welsh Stream. I came across a British artist who I think you might like, if not already: Susan Ryder. She paints these wonderful interior scenes, with rich colors and painterly strokes. Her father was an amateur painter and encouraged her to pick up a brush at an early age and pursue the art life. Too often I read about famous artists who had to push against their parents to pursue the art life. But it can turn out okay, as Ryder proves!
Susan Ryder's Interior and Landscape Paintings
Sue Ryder, Early Evening, Peyton Hall. I came across a British artist who I think you might like, if not already: Susan Ryder. She paints these wonderful interior scenes, with rich colors and painterly strokes. Her father was an amateur painter and encouraged her to pick up a brush at an early age and pursue the art life. Too often I read about famous artists who had to push against their parents to pursue the art life. But it can turn out okay, as Ryder proves!
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Soko, Tangiers, 1894. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, Kirkwall Fair, 1885. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Salute. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
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Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, A Cairo Coffee Stall, 1881. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Fruit Market. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.
Arthur Melville's Watercolors
Arthur Melville, The Valley of the Darro, 1893. For your inspiration today: a Scottish artist named Arthur Melville. You may have heard of him—he did quite well during his time. But I only recently came across his work. It’s his watercolors that I find particularly stunning. They have a wonderful combination of intricate details, pale washes that melt together in interesting and unpredictable ways, and bursts of saturated, jewel-like color.