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How to Paint Flames

Posted by admin on Friday, January 29th 2010   

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As your automobile gets older, you might love to have some change in it. While there are a lot of options to get this done, painting it into a new color might be one of those. But what if the existing color is still great? It is just common that even after a few days of purchasing a vehicle, you want to make it look trendier. Some of the easy options of doing this are, the classic decals and painting amazing graphics. While there are a lot of designs which you might find while trying to glamorize your vehicle, one of the best option is the flames. Yes, the fire flames are just cool. These instantly convert a simple looking vehicle into a hot piece to drive. You can get the flames painted from a professional. But believe me, you can do this job on your own as well. Wondering how to paint frames? All you need to do is collect the material required and start the job.

Here is a step by step procedure that will answer all your question such as how to paint flames on a car, how to paint flames on a motorcycle, how to paint flames on a guitar, how to paint flames with spray paint or how to paint flames on a wall. …click here to read more

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Popular Painting Styles: Realism Painting Techniques

Posted by admin on Thursday, January 7th 2010   

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The Realism painting style depicts life as it actually appears without added glorification, drama or emotion. This movement attempts to keep the artist’s interpretation to a bare minimum. The idea is to present life in its natural environment which often includes the ordinary, the mundane and even the ugly.

Any message that seems to emanate from a realistic painting is meant to be a direct result of what was actually happening at that specific moment in time. It is, however, in keeping with this style for the artist to manipulate compositional elements for the purpose of more clearly communicating the truth of an event without changing its meaning or scope.

This style of painting originated in the mid 1800s in France as a reaction to the predominate Romantic movement of that time. This period also coincided with the development of photography. French artist Gustave Courbet is considered to be the father of the realistic style. His famous painting, A Burial at Ornans, depicts the 1848 funeral of a relative and is generally credited with kicking off this artistic style.

Other significant artists that incorporated realism painting techniques in their work include; Jean Baptist Simeon Chardin, Charles-Francois Daubigny, Francisco Goya, Winslow Homer, Edward Manet, John Singer Sargent and Andrew Wyeth just to name a few.

A partial list of other subcategories of realism include:

Naturism is a term that is sometimes used interchangeably with the broad term realism. Real subjects and events are painted in their natural settings.

Hyper-Realism or Photo-Realism plays extreme attention to accurately displaying absolutely every minute detail of a subject. The end result can resemble an oversized, sharply focused photograph.

Classical Realism is a relatively modern movement that attempts to return the realistic painting methods and craftsmanship of pre 20th Century artists. Artists rely only on their observational skills without the use photography.

Fantastic Realism attempts to use the realistic techniques of the old master painters (before 1828) with added religious symbolism.

Social Realism grew out of the great American Financial Depression of the 1930s. The intent of these works of art was to realistically depict the devastating struggles and injustice of that era.

Romantic Realism renders its subjects realistically but with the freedom to add the possibilities of how things could be or even should be based on traditional romantic ideology.

Tips For Painting In The Style Of Realism:

1. Think of yourself as a news photographer. Your job is not necessarily to join a cause or take sides. Your work should involve accurately and clearly communicating a snapshot of everyday life for the average Joe. Do not let your emotions tempt you to represent people in a flattering way. Paint what is actually there and let the chips fall where they may. This can be a wonderful exercise for learning to see like a true artist.

2. Paint realistically by paying attention to representing color, proportions, perspective and other critical elements as true to the moment as possible.

3. Use any medium that lends itself to painting realistically. Oil and acrylic paints tend to dominate but there is nothing wrong with experimenting with pastels, pencils, markers or pen and ink.

4. Start with using earthy colors that are dominant in nature such as variations on yellow and brown.

5. Gain a commanding grasp of the fundamentals of painting. So often talented but self-taught amateurs produce paintings that are not carefully crafted. Even small inaccuracies in perspective, for example, can absolutely destroy the illusion of realism. Consider going to a formal painting school or purchasing a thorough video painting course on DVD.

For the serious art student, learning realism painting styles should be a mandatory part of their education. The fundamental skills and techniques needed to successfully paint in this style will always come in handy even when the time comes to experiment with less realistic painting styles.

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Face Painting Tips For Your Kids Party

Posted by admin on Thursday, December 24th 2009   

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If you can apply your own make-up or doodle a simple design, you can learn to face paint for a kids party. With these easy tips and techniques and a little practice, you’ll be turning out all sorts of colorful characters. Here’s how to achieve spectacular results and the admiration of children and parents alike.

First and foremost, inform parents that there will be face painting at your party. Check for any skin allergies. Do not paint children with open cuts or rashes.

Prepare by obtaining the correct paints and materials. Use water-based paints which clean off easily with wet wipes or mild soap and water. Whenever possible, Use paints that have FDA approval for cosmetics. Acrylic paints are not meant for use on the skin and should be avoided.

Have lots of sponges and brushes handy, as well as a container of water. Use a different sponge or brush for each color to minimize the need to clean frequently.

When brushing on color, use only enough water to allow the paint to flow on smoothly. Use even less water when sponging color on large areas. Apply as you would shoe polish, dabbing to even and smooth the color.

The easiest way to get comfortable face painting is to apply color to the entire face and then add simple accents or sparkles. For example, for a Spiderman party, sponge on an all-over red background, then with a fine brush paint a spider web on the cheek or around one eye. Red works well for a ladybug party too, just add a couple of large black spots on each cheek.

For a Shrek or Hulk party, green faces alone can convey the character and mood of the day. White with dark under-eye shadows makes a great Halloween mummy face, pink and glittery is perfect for a princess party, lavendar with a few well-placed flowers for a garden party. Clowns are easy – white face with red cheeks and nose, blue crosses over the eyes.

When you’re ready, practice a few simple cheek designs. Many face painting books are available with designs from simple to spectacular. Use these to inspire you and practice, practice, practice. The more you practice, the quicker you will be able to complete a design, and your confidence will grow.

Try these quick and easy cheek designs:
Girls: hearts, stars, flowers, slogans, butterflies, ladybugs, smiley face, dolphin
Boys: spider, spiderweb, scars, mustache & beard, snake, shark

Face painting stamps are also available online to make the process even easier. These rubber stamps allow you to stamp a design on the child’s face and simply color it in!

Invest in a good quality facial glitter, which adds pizzazz to any face paint design.

Supplement your face painting by making available some temporary tattoos for kids to choose from. Many different themes are available.

Have a mirror handy to show kids the result of your handiwork. They’ll get excited and that enthusiasm will spread!

Plan other games and activities for kids to do while you take them one at a time for face paint.

Remember that everyone is capable of sponging on face color and making simple designs. That’s all kids really want. Once you’ve conquered the basics, you can always graduate to more intricate designs.

You might just enjoy face painting so much you’ll decide to hire out your services for other kids parties, too!

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