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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Colors... wheel...


  • Here are some stuff you need mix colors...
  • paintbrush
  • flat palette (such as a styrofoam meat tray, a paper plate, or a small pane of glass)
  • small cup of water to clean your brush
  • paper towels and/or napkins
  • color wheel
  • paint (red, yellow, blue, white and black)

  • Red + Yellow = Orange
  • Yellow + Blue = Green
  • Blue + Red = Violet
  • Red + Orange = Red-orange
  • Yellow + Orange = Yellow-orange
  • Yellow + Green = Yellow-green
  • Blue + Green = Blue-green
  • Blue + Violet = Blue-violet
  • Red + Violet = Red-violet



Black or white paint can be added to any of the resulting colors to make the color darker or lighter.

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Sorry

sorry,i am not writing i lot i been busy i will write one tomorrow ok...
i will write more ok..

Friday, 16 March 2012

plz read....

Again...<3
hey guys if you read this can you put your name on the comments thank you i just need that ...

kids

This picture is so awesome!!!!! 
I know that people think kids cant draw or paint...you know what there wrong by sooooo much kids can do way better then adults you know....But you just need to believe and you can do it..

art


art


Crayons


crayon is a stick of colored waxcharcoal,chalk, or other materials used for writing, coloring, and drawing. A crayon made of oiled chalk is called an oil pastel; when made ofpigment with a dry binder, it is simply a pastel.oil pastels are a popular medium for color artwork. A grease pencil or china marker (UKchinagraph pencil) is made of colored hardenedgrease and is useful for marking on hard, glossysurfaces such as porcelain or glass. Some fine arts companies such as Swiss Caran d'Ache manufacture water-soluble crayons, which once applied to media, the crayons' colors are easily mixed.
They are easy to work with, not messy (as paint and markers are), blunt (removing the risk of sharp points present when using a pencil or pen), non-toxic, very inexpensive, and available in a wide variety of colors.

Pastels,


The simplest way to use a pastel is to draw with the end, holding it as you would a pencil or pen. The resultant line has great expression, conveying a sense of the gesture you made.
Alter the thickness of the line by varying the pressure you’re applying to the pastel. The harder you press, the more pastel you’ll be putting down on the sheet. For thinner lines, press more gently or use the edge.
Tip: Use your whole arm, not just your wrist, as this encourages broader, looser drawing.

Art is anything no joke...

You are art so you can make art even a line is art so if you don't think you cant draw or paint you really can don't care what others say your art is beautiful and don't be sacred to say it or show you are. You can be the the next Pablo Picasso .Just need to believe you can to thoch the sky even that... I bet your wondering whats this relating to art..But alot like if you don't believe you do something you can never do it..

                         remember you do it....





thank you

hi thank you for the people came to see this blog plz put your comments or things i can improve on once thank you know made this yesterday and i got 16 fans so far so happy plzz tell your friends about this thank you.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Art Materials


All kinds of art materials like:



  • paint
  • Pencil Sharpener
  • Scissors
  • drawing pad
  • Drawing Pencils 
  • Oil Pastels, 
  • Colored Pencils 
  • markers
  • Watercolor paint and brush 
and more but this is the basic....

now you know what most are...