Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts

14 January 2013

How to Choose the Best Makeup Artist for Your Wedding Day

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. You want to look great in person for your groom and guests but also look amazing in your wedding photos. Several factors can come into play when choosing the right makeup artist for your special day. The following tips can assist you in finding the best person to suit your needs:

27 June 2011

Robot Artist

The author of this robot, Patrick Tresse, specially used are not expensive and not very precise servo that would give some negligence and corporate style drawings. Watch the video.
Paul the robot drawing Patrick at tenderpixel gallery, London. Paul the robot is part of Patrick Tresset's exhbition at tenderpixel in central London.

15 March 2010

Artist Tim Patch Creates His Portraits In An Interesting Way

Tim Patch is an English artist who paints pictures using his penis to apply paint to a canvas, rather than a brush. He'll occasionally use his buttocks to paint the background. His paintings come with a video of their creation, to prove their authenticity. Patch has been traveling the world painting as sort of a novelty act, commonly appearing in a blond wig, silver top hat and bow tie, only.


Source  pricasso.com

23 August 2009

The Easy Way To Draw Animals

It's not always easy to make a drawing of an animal. That's why we thought that you would like to have an easy way and learn a bit about how to draw and view them. This basic method for drawing can be very helpful and it is used by professional artists all over the world.


All drawing has a basic point to start. As you look at the samples we have below you can see that all of them start out on the left as simple shapes. Once you have the shapes in place then you can start to fill in the animal.


Go slowly at first and don't try to make the final drawing from the very start. Artists call this setting proportions. Once you have the second part of the drawing done you can start to color in the rest of the animal and make it start to look real. Artists call this rendering.


Take you time and work slowly. It will take practice but then you will see that it begins to get easier and easier.



















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