Training Center
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How to Organize an Art Studio
Things You’ll Need: * Shelving * Containers * Places to keep your art You can never have enough shelving in a studio. In my studio I have salvaged cabinets and shelving ...
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Art and Kids Can Play Well Together Art and Kids Can Play Well Together
LOS ANGELES - At least once a week, Shai Bernat-Kunin visits his grandparents, whose San Fernando Valley home is filled with contemporary art and glass sculptures. During a recent visit, the ...
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Choose the Right Easel
Most artists eventually own more than one easel; the large, full-size easels good for a permanent painting station are not portable, and folding travel easels are not always stable enough for ...
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How to Choose a Taboret
For painters who prefer not to hold a palette while working, a "taboret":http://www.utrecht.com/dsp_view_subclasses.cfm?classID=2112%ab=1 allows waist-height access to colors and mediums while leaving an extra hand free. A taboret is a short ...
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How to Choose the Right Palette
The palette, the surface for holding and mixing colors, is one of the recognizable symbols of the artist, and as a design element evokes concepts such as creativity, expressiveness and tradition ...
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How to Make a Portfolio
*How Do I Create a Portfolio?* Go to Portfolios. Click on Go to My Portfolios. Click on Create New Gallery. Name the Album in the space provided. Select a category. Check ...
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Studio Lighting Basics
h4. Two Bulbs Are Better Than One! Whether working at a drafting table or at an easel, all artists need good "studio lights":http://www.utrechtart.com/Studio_Furnishings/Lighting.cfm?ab=1, but many are unaware of the benefits of ...
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