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By: Ruediger Schmidt
It's possible you've suffered this your self: it's definitely complicated to depict the different parts of a human face. It usually takes a lot of practice to generate fine and lively noses, eyes, mouth and wild hair. But even if you acquired these capabilities it's not all you need to have for painting portraits! Viewed: 44 Times.
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By: Ruediger Schmidt
I'm sure a lot of beginning artists who would like to start out from nothing and draw a portrait of somebody they know or someone popular. Sketching excellent portraits is much like the holy grail of sketching. Generating realistic and living portraits demands an increased skill level close to mastery. Fortunately you can actually learn these skills much easier, when you learn them individually. Viewed: 51 Times.
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By: David Tatham
Born in Edinburgh on 4th April 1880. Son of Francis Wighton Flint, a watercolourist and designer, Sir William Russell Flint's background was already an artistic one. He became a draughtsman at a large printing works in Edinburgh, which taught him the discipline needed to become one of the great artists. Viewed: 59 Times.
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By: David Tatham
'The Thames from Whitehall Court' (22"x26" oil on canvas) by L.S.Lowry, recently sold for £520,000 Although less sought after than his views of the northern industrial heartland, this work made a sizeable return for the vendor whose husband had purchased it in 1987 for £22,000. A ten-fold real-terms increase over the 22year period suggests That Lowry has easily out performed both the FTSE 100 and the property market. Viewed: 74 Times.
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