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The Etherington Bros are well-known as one of the greatest teams of drawing teachers around -- their How to Think When You Draw series of books, and...
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The Etherington Bros are well-known as one of the greatest teams of drawing teachers around -- their How to Think When You Draw series of books, and...
A brief look into the history of manga
Manga and anime are popular worldwide, but originate in Japan, by some reports as far back as the 1100s. Here is a brief history of manga.
How Marco Bucci became a pro artist without going to art school
Marco Bucci reveals how he became a professional artist, despite not attending formal art school, and gives you some ideas of how you can pursue your own creative passions even if art school is not in your future plans.
Creativity Camp: Strengthening your photo observational skills with Bea Lubas
We spoke with Beata Lubas in advance of her upcoming Creativity Camp webinar about her work, what aspiring photographers should know, and what to expect from the webinar.
Creativity Camp: Finding Your Creative Style with Maggie Chan
We spoke with Maggie Chan in advance of her upcoming Creativity Camp webinar about her work, choosing a style, and what to expect from the webinar.
Creativity Camp: Simplifying Shape Design with Stan Prokopenko
We spoke with Stan Proko in advance of his upcoming Creativity Camp webinar about his work, teaching art, and what to expect during the event.
10 things your art teacher won’t tell you
Artist James Joyce gives advice for all art students, based on his experience of art school. What ISN’T your art teacher telling you? Here are 10 things.
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