By: Darren Pace | 2011-04-01 | Photography A watercolor paint set is the ideal introduction to art that many people use, and enjoy using for a long time. Many people enjoy painting, and to fully appreciate what they are achieving they will need an understanding of the paints being used. read more
By: Patterns | 2010-12-25 | Art Negative space is the space around and between the positive shapes in a painting. Negative space is as important to consider as the positive shapes. The object, or subject, in the painting (a flower, for instance) is the positive shape. The area around the flower, the background, is the negative space. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-04-03 | Article Marketing There are many watercolor painting supplies available to choose from. To really master this art medium, it''s important to understand the history of watercolor painting, what watercolor paints are mad... read more
By: Edith Ozera | 2010-11-07 | Arts & Entertainment Painting with watercolor can be really complex and tough. This is why learning how to watercolor painting is one of the most difficult skills for the beginner artists. read more
By: Jodi Cressy | 2010-09-11 | Photography LA Painting Lessons are offered at all levels of ability and a wide variety of subjects from still life and landscape to experimental methods. Watercolor painting is an other feature. Painting in watercolors is the neccessarily the most difficult skill for artist to learn and master as it cannot be faked. read more
By: Norman Munro | 2010-03-29 | Photography Watercolour! The very word conjures up lightness, luminosity, and fear! Whoever thought a blank sheet of paper could be so scary? read more
By: woodwind | 2010-10-30 | Art Flat brushes are good for wetting paper for backgrounds and foregrounds and for applying color quickly to large areas. Flats are good for making buildings and other rectangular shapes. The edges make lines, and the corners make details. read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-12-01 | Art Want to remove or erase paint? You can! At least you can make an area lighter. You can lift (remove) paint to correct excess paint or create a highlight. read more
By: Stuart Mitchell | 2012-03-09 | Web Design The following article offers a beginners guide to some of the key acronyms and abbreviations used in the world of web design and web development. As with all industries and sectors, esoteric jargon can be a barrier preventing many people from fully embracing web technologies and all of the potential benefits that they can bring to businesses and individuals alike. read more
By: Graham Summers | 2010-04-02 | Stock Market Yesterday I outlined how the mainstream financial media is completely overlooking the similarities between this latest rally and the one leading into the summer of 2008. Today, I am beginning a three part series explaining why I expect this fall (3Q09) to be as bad, if not worse, than last year's in real terms, why Obama's stimulus plan is too small to accomplish anything, why the US is entering a Depression, possibly a Great Depression, and what is the most likely outcome for the US in financial terms going forward. read more
By: Adam Steele | 2011-02-20 | Site Promotion Here at Nightlite Media we are growing all the time, adding new team members every month. As part of our orientation for our sales team, we spend a good deal of time educating on basic search engine optimization and our other services. read more
By: Darren Pace | 2011-04-01 | Photography Learning how to use watercolor materials effectively can help you get the most out of watercolor painting. Many people try this art medium because it is relatively easier to master than working with other paint media. read more
By: Murtaza Habib | 2010-03-29 | Photography Watercolor is a medium of paint, which will add life in your painting. If you follow the tips for using watercolor you can be able to master the art of your watercolor painting. The most beneficial characteristic of watercolor is its transparency. There are lot of shines in the color and blends well with all the colors of the paper. Some of the tricks used can work wonders and the best of illusion for your own masterpiece. Lift paint is one of the tricks used while using watercolors. read more
By: woodwind | 2010-12-24 | Art Wax resists watercolor, so using a white crayon or a candle is a quick and easy way to save a bit of white when painting. Say you don't want to go to the effort of painting around an area for a tiny highlight in a flower. Just a touch of a crayon saves the dot, stays invisible, and keeps you from needing a steady hand to paint around that highlight. read more