This is day 6 of our 30 day creative challenge! To learn more about this 30SAL challenge, click here.
Take figures from the painting on the left and put them into the room on the right. Feel free to change space in the composition, and alter figures as you prefer.
Artwork 2: A young lady looking at the moon from a window (Ariwara no Narihira) from Six Fashionable Poets (Furyu rok’kasen), by Suzuki Harunobu (1724–1770).
#30sal #mashup
Share your drawing on Instagram with these tags: #30sal, #mashup
Do you make studies before you start a painting? Seems like most painting students don’t. We want to paint, not prepare to paint. Making a study prior to painting isn’t required for good artwork, but we learn about a subject every time we draw or paint it, so the act of sketching sure can help …
[image_with_animation image_url=”10579″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] How many different surfaces have you painted on? It wasn’t until I discovered linen that I liked my oil paintings. Really. Everything I did when I painted, I hated. Well, at least I felt it wasn’t working. The way I moved the paint just kind of felt… meh. I …
Pictured above: Patty Haller’s mother in the Smith & Vallee Gallery Patty Haller was invited to use the front studio space at the Seattle Artist League so she could prepare several large panels, including a 12′ painting for her January show “Growth Patterns” at the Smith & Vallee Gallery. Haller spent the fall and winter at the …
I used to think drawing was something I had to learn so that I could to get to painting. Lately I’ve grown to enjoy drawing for its own expressive abilities. Drawing is a spontaneous and immediate art. It is a direct record of the movement of the artist’s hand, a record of movement in time. …
Day 6: Altdorfer Harunobu #30SAL
This is day 6 of our 30 day creative challenge! To learn more about this 30SAL challenge, click here.
Take figures from the painting on the left and put them into the room on the right. Feel free to change space in the composition, and alter figures as you prefer.
Artwork 1: Mary Magdalene Healing the Wife and Son of the Prince of Marseilles, by Erhard Altdorfer 1519
Artwork 2: A young lady looking at the moon from a window (Ariwara no Narihira) from Six Fashionable Poets (Furyu rok’kasen), by Suzuki Harunobu (1724–1770).
#30sal #mashup
Share your drawing on Instagram with these tags: #30sal, #mashup
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