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2007-02-21 13:18:05 · 3 answers · asked by Victoria B 1

my mom is an art professor and needs some ideas

2007-02-21 12:54:14 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

She is in the foreground and looks pained and she has collapsed and she is reaching out towards a farmhouse in the very background of the painting.

2007-02-21 09:32:38 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

saw this painting years ago, its of the inside of an orangery / large consevatory and theres lots of people inside and loads of plants every where....looks victorian or edwardian. very colourful and busy......but whats it called.

2007-02-21 05:50:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-21 05:24:17 · 5 answers · asked by Sofia*Delmar 2

What is the name of the famous American painting depicting a farmer holding a pitchfork with his wife at his side in front of their home?

2007-02-21 04:37:09 · 8 answers · asked by Larry 2

source and the original French for Renoir’s remark: ‘When I’ve painted a woman’s bottom so that I want to touch it then the painting is finished’? Another version is ‘so that I want to pinch it’.

2007-02-21 04:00:25 · 1 answers · asked by cruisingyeti 5

my personal favorate is red

2007-02-21 01:55:15 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-21 01:42:10 · 5 answers · asked by JarJar Odd 2

2007-02-21 01:11:46 · 1 answers · asked by DEREK H 1

2007-02-20 21:21:46 · 3 answers · asked by RAJESH N 1

Ok here is what my assingment is about i need to choose 2 artists and do a interview sort of thing you know find out about how they do their work and stuff anyway the artist i chose is Jeannie Baker and here is my questions Where does Jeannie Baker get her inspiration for her artworks?, How does Jeannie Baker create the her artworks?

2007-02-20 18:58:49 · 2 answers · asked by Mary Alice 2

The painting is of woman lying on a sofa with some sort of head wrap. I think it may have been painted 17th or 18th century. The image was re-created for recent commercial. I know this is a weird question, but I need to write a paper on a piece of art and I always thought that painting was pretty. I just never knew who it was by.

2007-02-20 17:52:59 · 2 answers · asked by Alana 1

I want to make a painted wood sign, but want it to look old and weathered. Like with cracked paint and what not. If anyone has a site or can tell me how to do it, you will no doubt get best answer.

2007-02-20 17:17:48 · 1 answers · asked by Skinhead Charlie 2

The painting....I have no idea the artist or what time period it's from....but it's quite famous I should think...since I know about it :-) ... and it's a picture of someone in the foreground....a bed in the background...one of those four post ornate, kinda victorian looking ones....and on the back wall is a mirror....with another image on it....I know it's not much...but if you know....it'd help.

2007-02-20 16:54:40 · 3 answers · asked by tiredcoldhungry 1

2007-02-20 14:28:31 · 5 answers · asked by Kevin R 1

Stonehenge dates from the ________ period.


a.Paleolithic

b.Mesolithic

c.Neolithic

2007-02-20 12:47:06 · 3 answers · asked by andrew j 1

im doing a project about him so can anyone type or find a website with GOOD pictures and a good summary?

2007-02-20 08:29:35 · 3 answers · asked by itzthomaz 3

its on the painting by salvador dali

2007-02-20 08:21:26 · 2 answers · asked by iantheed 1

midwest artist did a lot of work for funeral homes

2007-02-20 07:48:21 · 3 answers · asked by Nancy R E 1

He's an American; roughly the contemporary of Norman Rockwell. All his work is almost flourescent and has youths in robes and columns and water and distant foliage. His work is realistic but almost impressionistic. Shadow and bright color are universal.

2007-02-20 05:29:46 · 2 answers · asked by dov20051 3

I am in the process of developing a web page. My site builder is a marketing expert and recommends a logo or workmark. I don't feel this is needed.
Any thoughts either way?

2007-02-20 04:18:11 · 8 answers · asked by someone 5

I want to achieve a hard gloss finish on my wood. Without the colors and details bleeding together. I have heard with polyurethane both sides. It will and wont bleed. Anyone know for sure?

2007-02-20 03:40:10 · 10 answers · asked by AngelaLee 1

Hello. I am just learning to become an artist. This is the first large piece I have painted and have only been painting around a year. This is a painting of my horse that I own. I want your honest opinion. The white part is an odd shape, because it is shaped that way in real life. Go ahead and be honest, but don't go off and be sure rude. I am new at this and just want some sort of feedback. I don't want to sell them or anything...I just want to know if they are good enough to be displayed in a home. Thanks for your help. If they link does't work, I will fix it...sorry. I am also new at adding the image links. For reference, I am age 26.

http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/44/rileypaintingtwochnf8.jpg

2007-02-19 18:44:05 · 14 answers · asked by demongelding1@hotmail.com 3

I have been painting on and off for a few years just for my own pleasure. The problem is I never think i am any good and just give up half way through. I then get re-inspired to finish my painting (about six months after starting it) and just get frustrated again. I'm never happy with the end product. I'm not sure if this is normal and my paintings are ok, or if i just suck at it. I do enjoy it for the most part, and do think that i'm being harsh on myself. Can you honestly tell me if my paintings are any good or are they really bad? Please bear in mind that i've never had any classes and didn't even do art in high school.
Thanks (and please be nice - but honest)!

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w274/linnyt123/P08_21_05_09.jpg
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w274/linnyt123/P08_17_05_10.jpg
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w274/linnyt123/S8002354.jpg

2007-02-19 15:30:44 · 17 answers · asked by Linda T 2

pls. bring me to the site where i can find all rizal's paintings....

2007-02-19 15:22:18 · 2 answers · asked by kapatid 1

When it comes to doing abstracts I learned long ago that acrylics give you much more freedom to experiment with than oils.

The translucent effect in this painting is achieved by diluting the bright, solid colors and mixing them with clear acrylic gel. The diluted colors then become encased in the gel as the paint is applied, giving the appearance of an aura around the solid colors.

http://pics.livejournal.com/unmired/pic/00041kd8/g16

I tried getting the same effects last year with tempera and came close. But tempera is hardly permanent.

Can any of you, my fellow artists, gets effects like this using oil paint?

2007-02-19 15:18:26 · 2 answers · asked by Doc Watson 7

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