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Acrylic Painting Techniques : How to Paint a Canvas Picture
Posted on April 16th, 2010 25 commentsWhen painting a picture on canvas using acrylics, always begin by painting in the background, such as the sky, and move forward to the foreground objects. Use acrylics to paint on canvas with art instruction from a professional artist in this free video on painting techniques. Expert: Ralph Papa Contact: www.papagallery.com Bio: Ralph Papa, a native New Yorker, began sketching and painting as a child growing up on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, and he exhibited regularly in Greenwich Village in the 1960s. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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Imaginary Frenz – A time lapse oil painting by Ladessa Sullivan ft. Pikahsso
Posted on October 30th, 2009 25 comments(Watch in High Quality) Speed Painting. 10″x10″ Oil Paint on stretched Canvas. Inspired by the likeness of Pikahsso from the music group PPT, currently AwkQuarius. Featuring the song “Verb” by Pikahsso. Note: The original painting has been SOLD. Limited Edition prints will probably be avilable. If you’re interested, seriously, contact me by message. Musician Websites: Youtube.com myspace.com Watch Verb: www.youtube.com
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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!