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The White Arts: Welcome to The White Arts Blog: Hello there and welcome to what I hope will become one of your favourite Blogs. My name is Tony White, from Newcastle, Australia. I thought...
Hi guys, I've decided to bite the bullet and sign up for Leslie Saeta's 30 in 30 Challenge for September. I'd recommend to give it a go. I'm looking forward to it a great deal and am keen to see some progression in that time. I've chosen a theme of "Rivers of the World". I think the theme will make it easier to prepare for and really see some advancement in technique when tackling the same kind of subject matter over and over. I'm going to choose various sizes along the way too. I figure is way ill use up scrappy smaller pieces of paper that are laying around as well as some larger works. I plan to keep them very loose and lively and I'll try not to get bogged down in detail. This should be a great learning curve and an excellent way of connecting with the worldwide art community and ultimately, increase the fan base to hopefully sell more work and step away from the day job.. Aaaaaah we can dream! Check out the link to the site that has al...
This one isn't my story but I couldn't have said it better myself. More on this topic to come, I'm sure. Thanks to Dick Van Vector for the words. The Link to the original story is at the bottom of the post. Cheers... TW Don't think that racist-rednecks and sports jocks exhaust the landscape of jerkery. The artsy-fartsy genera also boasts its share of loudmouthed puffery. If you want to smell the foul effluvia of this intellectualistic puffery, a great place to go is to an art gallery. At art galleries, you are likely to find a certain type of person, who I am calling the 'Art Snob.' Art Snobs are true jerks. In fact, at the relatively-pompous Edinburgh National Gallery in Scotland, I saw more than a fair flock of Art Snobs, and after giving it some thought, I came up with a few features that seem to unify this self-righteous cabal. 10. Turtlenecks . Summer is hot and sweaty, but the Art Snob will probably wear a turtleneck anyway. Though a lot of pe...
After being a bit crook last week, I've had a real quiet one this week. Work and not much else. Today is ANZAC day here is Australia. A public holiday, but yep, I'm off to work. ANZAC day is always quiet at work so fingers crossed I'll finally get into my Turner book. I basically know the broad strokes of his story but I hope to get a few details into my memory bank. He is my favourite and I know that is a hard thing to pinpoint but no other work gets me like his. I don't like photo-realism in painting. I reckon you should just go take a photo. Sure I get the talent and patience it would take to achieve the results but for me, it just seems a waste. I like vibe. I like atmosphere. I like it when you can look at it and imagine yourself there. Not in a wanky art way, but my yardstick is always that if I walk past a painting, it suggests that it doesn't grab me. If I involuntarily stop to linger, then it works for me. I'm not into fancy wording or similes or hyperb...
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