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It Takes More Than Talent – 20 Ways To Boost Your Fine Art Career
Posted on October 27th, 2010 No commentsLessons and tutorials for aspiring fine artists written by a successful, internationally-collected, full-time fine artist, Carolyn Quan. Carolyn has 20+ years of experience as a successful artist in Toronto, New York City, Hawaii and San Francisco. It Takes More Than Talent – 20 Ways To Boost Your Fine Art Career
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How to Stretch Fine Art Canvas Painting Gallery Wrap
Posted on June 24th, 2010 25 commentsLearn how to stretch fine art canvas paintings with a gallery wrap. Instruction by master acryllic artist Ginger Cook with the IfTheyCanICan.com series of instructional videos.
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3) Creating a Painting of Abstract Nude on Canvas, original fine art
Posted on December 3rd, 2009 12 commentsView or Buy my art here: members.shaw.ca Here I continue working on the painting of an abstract female nude in acrylic on canvas that I started in my first two posted videos. You can view the finished painting on my webpage here: members.shaw.ca Join my fan page on Facebook: www.facebook.com . . .
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1) Creating an original painting in acrylic on canvas
Posted on November 26th, 2009 7 commentsView or buy my paintings here: members.shaw.ca Shows how I’m beginning to create one of my paintings on canvas. I am holding the camera in one hand while painting with my other hand. I put the canvas on the floor and bend over it when I paint. I paint from imagination and don’t look at any models or sketches – I just start painting on a blank canvas like you see in this video, inventing the image as I create it – it feels like the image is creating itself when I paint. You can see the …
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I've been denying the artist inside me for too long. It seems to be that no mater what I do in life, things always bring me back to my Art. I love it, I enjoy it, it defines me. At the moment I'm just following my dreams, doing what I love...
Painting has always been a long time hobby of mine, but over the past couple of years it has been something I've found myself doing more and more and I've given a lot of my work away without documenting it, so a lot of it is lost in the sands of time... With the site I'm hoping to get a lot more exposure and feedback on my work which will help me to grow and develop further as an artist. All comments and critiques are welcome!




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