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Another great exercise to change how your draw is to try keeping your pen or pencil on the page. Make your first mark anywhere on the page, and don't stop – complete the entire drawing in a single ...
Behind the scenes at WWDC with Alan Dye and Craig Federighi, the minds behind the new look and feel of iOS 26.
The artist's digital work 'Trampoline Color Exercise' is featured in Times Square Arts Midnight Moment program through June ...
Cross your fingers. Spring temps are creeping in just in time for Art by the Falls in Chagrin Falls. Let’s hope for a dry, sunny weekend with soft breezes. This is one of the biggest and ...
One of Vancouver’s ‘downtown poets,’ she self-published her first collection in 1965, then transformed her work into ...
The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
With vivid pinks and a hint of irony, Arpita Singh shows how disorienting the world can be for women pushed to the margins ...
This year's exhibition is dedicated to “art’s capacity to forge dialogues," and fashion is deep in the conversation.
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Creative Bloq on MSNUpside down and backwards: 9 must-try art exercises to break your drawing habitsSometimes this requires switching things up to break your drawing habits. Forcing yourself to change perspective or change the way you make marks on the page can be a great way to make another leap ...
Artist Jack Ball found transphobia, desire and care in 1950s and 70s newspapers. They turned them into the installation Heavy Grit, which just won the Ramsay Art Prize.
Baltic animation makes the most of ‘Flow’s success, as 'Karmic Knot,' 'Adult Bedtime Stories,' 'Born in the Jungle' loom on ...
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