Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse was a French painter and sculptor who lived from 1869 – 1954. He is most known for his brightly colored paintings from the early 1900 pioneering what’s known as the fauvist style. Fauvism emphasized strong color and unique brush strokes instead of...
Form and Value

Form and Value

By shading with different values of gray artists can create the illusion of space and form in their drawings. Properly positioning the highlight, mid-tone, and shadow areas artists can make a basic shape can look like is has real three-dimensional form....
Architectural Planning

Architectural Planning

Architectural plans are what architects use to enable builders to construct their designs. An architect needs to design the floor-plan of the space as well as render the 3-dimensional perspective drawings so that the client can visualize their design. Frank Lloyd...
Eric Carle Animals

Eric Carle Animals

Eric Carle was an artist and children’s book writer who is most famous for his book, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? He created his work by collaging colored paper that he created from painting large pieces of paper with different patterns and textures....
Portrait Drawing   mrfatta.com

Portrait Drawing mrfatta.com

  Few stories in art history are more heart wrenching than Frida Kahlo’s, as a     child she was disabled with polio for some time, later in 1925 when Frida was   only eighteen years old she was seriously injured in a bus crash which left   her in severe pain for most...