Self Portrail Stencil
I am soooo excited about this one. Please do try it, especially you journal artists. It is a lot more fun than you'd think to manipulate images of yourself. Although I make stencils a lot, it had never occurred to me to do a self-portrait until I read Randi Feuerhelm-Watts' brilliant book, Wide Open. If you don't have her book, go get it today. So many inspiring ideas!
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Isme Jonuzi : “My art, like my life, carries the scars of a bloody war. My art is direct and symbolic, and my desire to tell a story, the story of my homeland and my people is my passion. I maintains a studio in Prishtina, Kosova.
In pictures: Scientists map 21 facial expressions and emotions
The six basic emotions – angry (above), happy, sad, fearful, surprised and disgusted – do not begin to cover the range of feelings we convey with our facial expressions, a study has found. Using new computer software to observe and record people’s faces, scientists mapped no fewer than 21 emotional states, including apparently contradictory examples such as "happily disgusted" and "sadly angry".Picture: Ohio State University
How to Draw Hair, Part 1
Looking back at my tutorials on drawing the head, I realized that I covered individual features, but completely left out hair. This tutorial will is split into 3 parts: The Basics, Types of Hair, and a Step by Step drawing. I’ll start this first part of the series with common mistakes that I see all the time. Common Mistakes when Drawing Hair Forgetting about the volumes
Robert Morris, Untitled, 2010
Cave to Canvas Classic, Contemporary, and everything in between 1 of 2 Robert Morris, Untitled, 2010 Posted January 23 2013, with 150 Notes
Human Figure Drawing Proportions
START WITH A (3 x 4) OVAL. Divide this head like this:The top of the skull.The pupils are in the middle of the head, top to bottom.The bottom of the nose is about 1.5 eye widths from the eye line.1 eye width below the nose is between the lips.1/3 below between the lips and the chin is the chin crease.I started with an oval that fit on my skull's front view. My horizontal center line of the skull dividing the top to bottom is between the pupils.
Matheus Lopes
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How to Draw Eyes
For a video version of this tutorial visit www.proko.com/how-to-draw-eyes-structure This tutorial is a continuation of How to Draw the Head from Any Angle. I will go over the structure of the eye and detailed information on drawing the brow ridge, eyeball, eyelids, eyelashes, iris, cornea, and pupil. The Basic Forms
Teagan White
you guys! i can finally answer asks on my art blog! tumblr used to be lame and all answers would post to my photo blog. i don’t know when they fixed that? anyway!
Eyes and Freckles
The color pencil drawings of Amy Robins. Artwork © Amy Robins Link via Life is a Danceable Tragedy
Print Blog / Stunning, Colourful Artwork for the Office by COLOURlovers
This guest post is written by Alex Black. Alex writes for printing experts Print Express. In his spare time he studies graphic and web design and is learning to code. For most people, it’s important to stay refreshed and inspired when they work – especially for people who do creative work. When you’re in an office that’s interesting, vibrant and colourful, it’s more likely that you’ll be inspired with the creative work that you do. The opposite, of course, is true – it’s hard to be inspired when you’re in a dull, lifeless cubicle.
How to Draw the Head From Any Angle
The Basic Forms To draw the head from any angle you must first understand its basic structure. Look past all the distracting details and visualize the underlying forms. This ability to simplify can be applied to the features of the face, but when starting the drawing you could look even further.