8 March 2010, 1:51 pm
I am working on a final project for school and I am trying to really pinpoint some ways that "arts and crafts" can aid in the development of children. (For example: Physical - Coloring and painting help with fine motor skill development in children. Social - Child is learning sharing skills by worki... Read More »
8 March 2010, 12:24 pm
what's the difference? i really want to do a painting wiht a model wearing fashion so is this illustration or a painting or both? i may do the matterial as the actualy dress similar to rene gureau even though he doesnt use the material he uses the pattern??? would this count as graphics or fine art?... Read More »
8 March 2010, 11:02 am
My title is 'Social' for my Fine art AS level exam. Im taking Psychology Maths and Law besides my art, and am trying to link my Art exam to my psychology becuase i want to do psychology at uni. Any suggestions on anything at all i could do for my art exam would be very much appreciated. Im not reall... Read More »
5 March 2010, 9:00 am
My favorite light source is a decades-old, incredibly well built Dazor combo fluorescent/incandescent (cool/warm) drafting lamp. It clamps to my work surface and the quality of light has been perfect for table top painting. Sadly, it may be nearing the end of its very helpful life. I would like to ... Read More »
4 March 2010, 2:38 pm
Mr. Dobrowner has chosen to make his B&W photographs digitally instead of using a traditional darkroom. They look great but I wonder how archival they are? I know for fine art paint they use iron oxide, bone ash, charcoal and other mineral pigments for black. They are essentially timeless; will nev... Read More »
4 March 2010, 6:31 am
Mr. Dobrowner has chosen to make his B&W photographs digitally instead of using a traditional darkroom. They look great but I wonder how archival they are? I know for fine art paint they use iron oxide, bone ash, charcoal and other mineral pigments for black. They are essentially timeless; will nev... Read More »
4 March 2010, 1:54 am
Unlike those available for painting, the opportunities to exhibit sculpture in the United-States around the turn of the twentieth century were quite scarce. There was almost no room for sculpture at the influential Fine Arts Society's 57th Street Galleries in New York. As late as 1905, the Monumenta... Read More »
1 March 2010, 10:42 pm
Which fine art(s) in particular? Your sign? Do you consider yourself talented? Any special chart placements to account for it? or do you just love what you do?! :) I sing, play french horn, piano..have played other instruments, I draw/paint, love to write, cook, dance, you name it. Capricorn. Mom'... Read More »
26 February 2010, 7:48 pm
If I'm planning to major in both the Fine Arts and English Literature one day, then what classes should I take? I'll be a Junior next year, and I've messed up both my Sophomore and Freshman years. I'm trying right now to get the best grades possible, during my winter trimester. And this spring, I'm ... Read More »
26 February 2010, 7:06 pm
If I'm planning to major in both the Fine Arts and English Literature one day, then what classes should I take? I'll be a Junior next year, and I've messed up both my Sophomore and Freshman years. I'm trying right now to get the best grades possible, during my winter trimester. And this spring, I'm ... Read More »