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Mariapia di Lecce : Reconstruct with drawing. Hand drawing for graphic analysis.. Image Courtesy of Sir John Soane's Museum
If there is any word that describes what architectural renders look like nowadays, it would be: impressive. The immense world of rendering has allowed people to engage in virtually-built environments, exploring each space and experiencing what they might hear or feel as they walk by one room to another without being physically present in the project. The main purpose of a render is to help viewers visualize what the final result of the project will look like. Whether...
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Emma Elliott is one of forty sculptors selected for on form 18, a biennial exhibition of sculpture in stone at Asthall Manor in the Cotswolds. She joins world renowned and... Read more ...
I have been digging into materials I purchased years ago and hardly ever use anymore. Next in line were the conte pencils. I believe they were purchased for a life drawing... Read more ...
I will host a live-feed session tomorrow over at Read more ...
Every Tuesday we post an update on the CLAPTRAP Indiegogo “Indemand” store site. This week's update is a 15 minute video of me inking on one of the panels from our parody of... Read more ...
Hey everybody! I have some art in the latest issue of MAD Magazine!!! For realz! I just cancelled my application to replace the license plates on my car as these are current... Read more ...
Mark Webster - Grayscape 6 - Grayscale Landscape Oil Painting. 5x7" Oil on 1/8" Gessoed Masonite Artist Panel. Check Availability. MarkWebster.net Read more ...
Welp, it's been a while since I've had an empty mailbag but here it is. After 659 answered mailbag questions over the last 15 years, perhaps this feature has run its course. If... Read more ...
The next stop on our MADdeningly slow chronological slog through my MAD work is a look at my 21st piece in the magazine, “MAD Sizes Up the 2003 Oscars: Best Picture” from MAD... Read more ...
All images © Miles Johnston, shared with permission Malmö, Sweden-based artist Miles Johnston portrays subjects whose figures are in states of flux, whether through fragmented... Read more ...