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Choose a page number: 1 Visual Arts RSS FeedsFigurative Art - Figurative painting Woman with Man Acrylic mural painting on shaped canvas 91 inches x 68 inches...Feed Source: www.randolphlee.com Peering from Within Series: Relief - Peering from Within Series: Relief Oil painting on canvas, 1982 34 inches x 48 inches... Oil Painting: Psychological Self Portrait - Psychological Self Portrait is a small oil painting on canvas, executed August, 1975 ... Technorati Profile - Technorati Profile: Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor... Classical Drawing: Study of Female Figure - Study for Girl with Long Hair is a complete compositional drawing for a large, shaped painting of a classical figure in a geometric, architectural niche, executed in charcoal with black and white conte crayon ... Sculpture: Man in Cube - Man In Cube Sculpture in the round in marble 1974 14 x 6 x 6 inches... Paintings: Portrait Double Form Portrait Number Two - Couple Double Form Portrait Number Two Acrylic painting on canvas 48 inches x 80 inches... New Interpretations on Shaped Canvas: Couple In - Couple In Acrylic painting on shaped canvas... Peoples' Pick: Figurative Painting - Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor
Webbie Review: An interesting artist and a nice site to display his talents.
... Art Blogs... - Some links to figurative art ... Portrait of a City: Unstable - Portrait of a City Series: Unstable Oil painting on canvas... Figure Drawing: Study for Double Stripe -
Study for Double Stripe, 1995, black and white conte crayon drawing on toned paper.... Shaped Painting: Girl With Long Hair -
Detail of Girl with Long Hair, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 1998, 95.5 inches x 51 inches... Classical Painting: Couple: Blue and Red - Detail of Couple Blue and Red, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 2001 69 x 104 inches... Featured Gallery: Early Figurative Paintings - A range of styles exploring the visual language of painting from cubism, realism, surrealism and abstraction, to monumental classical form; featuring the paintings Beige Man, Blue Man and Three Graces ... Oil Painting: No Children Allowed - No Children Allowed 1981 Oil painting on canvas 72 inches x 120 inches... westhill whimsicalities - sooty kemp makes her debut with a review of a gig by PTHHHH and guests in Brighton ... testing vault interview by zenon - zenon gradkowski interviews dANi/ALvo of Testing Vault ... new blog - selling art/music/writing - we've just launched a new blog about promoting your art, ways to make a living by giving away your mp3s, self-publishing for writers, and how the long tail helps you ... new work by wayne wolfson - wayne wolfson gets to be the first news item for 2008, with his new piece of writing called "of rabbits and flowers" ... new poetry from trip - we're proud to present a collection of poems entitled 'You Might Shut the Lid But ' by trip ... two new articles by paul hawkins - paul hawkins interviews joe ambrose about the chelsea hotel manhattan, and writer wayne wolfson about his work ... david e. williams interview - zenon gradkowski interviews musician david e. williams ... ear cinema @ the ica - ear cinema is a multi-faceted installation using rarely heard ambisonic techniques and combining animation, film, sound and live performance within a four-screen cube ... 3 new interviews from paul hawkins - paul hawkins, in his first appearance on this site, interviews chuck prophet, joe ambrose, and frank rynne ... omewenne interview - zenon gradkowski interviews musician, actress and writer (amongst other things) omewenne... Dead Not Deid · James Meek: A Great Radical Modernist - The opening story in James Kelman's 1998 collection, The Good Times, is called 'Joe Laughed'. It's nine pages long and is told from the point of view of a boy who plays football on a patch of waste ground among derelict industrial buildings by the river in a large, unnamed city which British readers are bound to assume is Glasgow. You don't find out the boy's name, or his age, although hints and the boy's style of reflection encourage you to gues... Unhoused · Terry Eagleton on anonymity - All literary works are anonymous, but some are more anonymous than others. It is in the nature of a piece of writing that it is able to stand free of its begetter, and can dispense with his or her physical presence. In this sense, writing is more like an adolescent than a toddler. I might pass you a note at a meeting, but a note is only a note if it can function in my absence. Writing, unlike speech, is meaning that has come adrift from its sourc... Diary · Kevin Kopelson: Confessions of a Plagiarist - I quote too much. Give me a good line - what am I saying? Give me a good paragraph - even a Proustian one - and I'll shove it into my own prose regardless of how tiresome that is. Take my last book, on the satirist David Sedaris. Not only do you get more Proust than you'd ever care for, you get an awful lot of Sedaris - pure, unadulterated Sedaris. It's not that I'm lazy. Or rather, it's not just that I'm lazy.... Where do we go from here? · R.W. Johnson on Zimbabwe - The sequence of events that produced the current deadlock in Zimbabwe began on 11 March last year when Morgan Tsvangirai and a number of other members of the Movement for Democratic Change were arrested, tortured and beaten. Robert Mugabe had banned all MDC meetings and rallies in the hope of suppressing the MDC completely before this year's elections.... Free-Marketeering · Stephen Holmes on Naomi Klein - The anti-globalisation movement suffered a dizzying setback on 9/11. Symbolic gatecrashing into the well-guarded meeting places of the super-rich suddenly seemed a much more sinister activity than before. Busting up branches of Starbucks and other Seattle-style antics became anathema in an atmosphere of injured and vindictive patriotism. But Naomi Klein, the combative theorist and publicist of anti-globalisation, was not about to accept such guil... Art Is a Cupboard! · Tony Wood on Daniil Kharms - An old woman leans out of her window and, 'because of her excessive curiosity', leans too far: she falls to the ground and shatters to pieces. A second old woman leans out of her window to see what has happened to the first - and also leans too far, tumbling to the same fate. More women follow suit (a third, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth), a chain that ends only because the narrator of this story, 'sick of watching them', breaks off to go to the mar... End-of-the-World Trade · Donald MacKenzie on the credit crisis - Last November, I spent several days in the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf, in banks' headquarters in the City and in the pale wood and glass of a hedge fund's St James's office trying to understand the credit crisis that had erupted over the previous four months. I became intrigued by an oddity that I came to think of as the end-of-the-world trade. The trade is the purchase of insurance against what would in effect be the failure of the modern capit... The Divisions of Cyprus · Perry Anderson - Enlargement, widely regarded as the greatest single achievement of the European Union since the end of the Cold War, and occasion for more or less unqualified self-congratulation, has left one inconspicuous thorn in the palm of Brussels. The furthest east of all the EU's new acquisitions, even if the most prosperous and democratic, has been a tribulation to its establishment, one that neither fits the uplifting narrative of the deliverance of cap... Letters - The letters page from London Review of Books Volume 30 issue 10... Table of contents - Table of contents from London Review of Books Volume 30 issue 10... Art History Coloring Pages - Just the thing for a rainy day or a project book: a DIY masterpiece. The very talented Margaret Esaak has greated some wonderful Art History Coloring Pages for Shelley Esaak's ... Draw a '3D' Pyramid in Perspective - Once you're confident with drawing simple boxes in one-point perspective and two-point perspective, you can have some fun with more interesting shapes. A useful technique is the 'crossed diagonals' ... Are your drawings in soft focus? - I hadn't realized that I was gradually holding my book further and further away. The first memorable sign was not being able to focus on a splinter to catch ... How to Draw Hair - One of the biggest problems I see with beginner portrait drawings is problem hair. Usually, we try to draw each hair as a strand, with a single pencil-stroke. This ... What is Gesture Drawing? - Gesture drawing, also called gestural drawing, is an expressive, intuitive drawing based on a close and thoughtful observation of the subject in space. Gesture drawing attempts to capture the essence ... Pencil Shading Exercise -
Try this easy pencil shading exercise to develop your range of tone. One of the big mistakes beginner artists make is to draw too lightly, or less often, to draw ... Drawing Exercise: Blind Contour Drawing - A classic exercise for developing the eye-hand connection, improving observation and freeing up your line, Blind Contour Drawing is often learnt as a student and then forgotten about. If you ... Beginner Drawing Exercise - Wire Drawing - Whenever I start teaching a group of new students, the first thing I get them to do is to draw a picture of their own hands. This is to serve ... Giclee Printing FAQ - Giclee Printing isn't just for big-selling major artists. It can be a cost-effective way of making your artwork affordable for the general public, allows more than one person to enjoy ... Brian Curtis: Drawing from Observation - University of Miami drawing lecturer, Brian Curtis, has made a valuable addition to the artist's bookshelf with his book, 'Drawing from Observation: an introduction to perceptual drawing'. The book is ... Copyright © 2008, Curse Buster Sound. All Rights Reserved. |