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From the album: New Abstract Art by Millie King
Title: Limitations Acrylic on canvas Size 20 x 20 x 1 1/2 Gallery wrapped canvas4 points -
From the album: New Abstract Art by Millie King
From ancient times man has affected nature; sometimes healing what others take for granted Pastel and charcoal on paper Size 72 x 364 points -
From the album: New Abstract Art by Millie King
Perception is relative, change the view and mind makes sense of the new configuration. I often flip or rotate paintings as I paint, it's part of my process that offers many happy surprises. Acrylic on canvas Size 72 x 604 points -
From the album: New Abstract Art by Millie King
Charcoal and pastel on paper Size 72 x 364 points -
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From the album: New Abstract Art by Millie King
Rotating paintings sometimes brings surprises, even changes in emotive content. Clearly this time the painting sees things differently. Acrylic on canvas Size 72 x 603 points -
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First attempts at drawing... How to get started. The drawing upside-down and the white space tips both came from of Betty Edwards, in her book: The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain And here is a link to her website, purely by way of a big thank you! https://www.drawright.com/ OK, so you have finally plucked-up the courage to get that sketch pad out that you were given for your 8th birthday - (you are now 28!) - and you really want to have a go at drawing. A good place to start is just copying a photograph of anything that takes your fancy. Ideally, you want to work from a printed photograph or a cut-out from a magazine - or even a comic, if that is what you are into. Now, first things first... TURN YOUR PHOTO OR PRINT-OUT UPSIDE-DOWN! If you are working from your laptop, rotate the image through 180 degrees. Now. If you are trying to copy a photo of a person, don't even attempt to draw the person. Draw the "white space" around them. So, if for example, they are standing against a door, then draw the door and the edges of the bits of the door that you can't see because of the person who is standing in front of it. What you end-up with is, of course, the outline of a person. But the important thing is that what you have been drawing is the door - not the person. It's exactly the same procedure if it is just the head part. Instead of trying to draw the head, you draw everything around the head. So everything EXCEPT the head. What is left in the middle will actually be the outline of the head - but that is not what you are looking at when you draw it. Same thing if it's the arms, hands, body, whatever. You DON'T draw the hand. You draw the space around it. So, if the guy is resting his hand on a table, you draw the table - not the hand. Then the bit of the table that is missing is, of course, where his hand is resting. 'Same thing if it is a cow in a field. A kettle on a stove. A car. A horse and cart. Whatever. You name it!! When you come to draw in the details, keep the photo that you are copying upside-down and just draw what you see - in the correct location, relative to the outline. So DO NOT try to draw a face. DO NOT try to draw a hand. Turn the photo upside-down!! Draw in the "white space" first. Fill-in the details as you see them. Erase from your mind any conception of what you think a hand, face, head, someone's neck, a horse or a dog should look like. And just draw what you see!! It may take a few attempts but you will very soon get used to drawing exactly what you see - not what you think you are seeing. Or what you think a hand or a face should look like. As soon as you are confident in your ability to just draw what you see - how it actually is - not how you think it should be - you can then work with all of your photos the right way up. And please DON'T practice to much. All that will do is to spoil your creativity and all your stuff will look very boring and technical. Just get on with it and enjoy the process. Once you get going - if you just let yourself go - you will very soon develop your own style. Your drawings DON'T have to be perfect. They just have to be natural and you have to have fun doing them... You don't have to spend hours and hours of drudgery practicing to try and make your drawings look like something out of a text book. Let your own style develop by itself. Last one... If ever you want to try your hand at drawing a live model - obviously, you can't turn them upside-down!! What you have to do is to draw all the "white space" around them first. Get the basic outline of their body. Then fill in the details exactly as you see them. When it comes to eyes - and, especially hands - you really need to just draw what you see. Don't think of these things as eyes or hands. Just think of them as random lines that you have to copy. I really can't understand why so many beginners have so much trouble drawing hands!! They almost always seem to draw them about half the size they should be. If you are having trouble with hands, don't try to draw hands. Just draw the white space around them. It's that easy!! Just give it a go! Don't practice. And have fun! Then upload your results here at artfreaks.com. Don't be ashamed. This site was specifically designed for beginners and amateurs. We used to have loads of beginners when the site first started, back in 2005 and it would be lovely to see some more absolute beginners back on the site!1 point
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If you are into arts or into planting, then this is the best thing for you. Aside from recycling you can also put paint on it and be creative. This quarantine got me so bored and our bin for bottles is full cause there is no collector of junk, so I decided to do something about it. The materials that you needed are plastic bottles, of course some root or plant if you want to transfer it; then optional - paint for the design -- Think green -- , then optional – paint for the design. You can save some money from buying a plant vase. These are the designs that I made, see photos below.1 point
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Well, I did say that it would be a while before I managed to get around to uploading the photos from my brief little break in Denmark at the end of July/first week in August this year. September is nearly over now, but I have been busy with work - (which, for me, working on ships, generally means very poor to non-existent internet...) And, aside from that, I had to earn some money first, in order to be able to renew my subscription for the software that artfreaks.com runs on, so that I could get it upgraded to the latest version. Now that's done, I have found uploading photos to be a breeze - on my laptop, at least! (Hopefully, the have done something to improve photo handling on mobile devices too? I will let you know, next time I give it a go.) After leaving my previous ship in the port of Kalundborg on the island of Sjaelland - (the same one where, København - or Copenhagen, is located) - I needed a few days to finish-off some reports and decide just exactly where I was to head next. I found this very inexpensive, comfortable and quiet little B&B just a few miles outside town: Holmehuset Bed & Breakfast Kåstrup Holmevej 23, Illerup, Kalundborg, Denmark, 4400 I nice four mile walk through the glorious late summer rural Denmark countryside to the King's Pub in the centre of town. (Well, why walk two mile to the nearest supermarket when you can walk four miles to the nearest pub?!!) Needless to say, I enjoyed those walks. The photos tell a better story. Beautiful countryside and not much traffic on the roads - on average, about four or five between Kåstrup Holmevej and Kalundborg! I must go back there some day...1 point
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Just a quick pastel painting of a Filipina teenage girl, cellphone in-hand, texting away in the doorway of a rural cottage where I used to visit the family in the Southern Philippines. From one of my own photos. I don't know why but I can never seem to get the faces right on either of the two youngest sisters in that family...Free1 point -
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Alright everyone, UK's just went into lockdown due to the C Virus, I know a good few of you are over seas where shit is much worse. I hope you all are doing okay, stay isolated, stay strong we'll all get through this one way or another. Take care everyone!!1 point
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A beautiful field of golden grain, ready for harvest at the tail-end of summer in Sjaelland, Denmark. This is a free download for anyone who would like a copy of the original full resolution image file' You can see more of these in one of my Members own albums in the artfreaks.com Gallery at: https://www.artfreaks.com/album/517-denmark/ And, if you want the full image files for any of my other photos, you only have to ask! Vic Rolfe 24th October, 2019Free1 point -
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Internationally renowned photographer David Noton very kindly gave me permission to use his photograph Portrait of a girl, Vang Vieng, Laos as the basis for a practise painting - and I did warn him that the results of my efforts would probably end-up bearing very little resemblance to his excellent photo. I wasn't wrong!! If you check-out the link, above, you will see that the subject of the photo was a child - whereas my feable attempt has made her look like a young lady. Still, even though this looks nothing like the girl in the photo, I kind of like her strange expression - and I did have fun trying with this one! Members can view and comment on this image in the Gallery at: http://www.artfreaks.com/forums/index.php/gallery/image/6225-vang-vieng-girl-in-her-early-twenties/ Prints and gift items featuring this image are available on ArtWanted.com at: http://www.artwanted.com/imageproducts.cfm?ID=1271385&RID=23179Free1 point -
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"If My People Pray" by JCrisanto Martinez Acrylic and mixed-media on Burlap 18" x 24" 2010 This is the flier for JCrisanto Martinez's 5th solo exhibition, entitled: "Unqualified Saints" The exhibition opens on July 03, 2010 and will run until July 16, 2010 at: Sigwada Art Gallery 1921 Oroquieta St., Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines. For inquiries please contact: (+63 2) 743 5873 or email: cil_pagaduan@yahoo.com (By the way... Why do Filipinos nearly always call an 'exhibition' an "exhibit...?!!" For info... an 'exhibit' refers to just one of the items on display at an exhibition of several or many items.)Free1 point -
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