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Berthe Morisot And Radical FeminismI would have girls regard themselves not as adjectives but as nouns. - Elizabeth Cady Stanton Everyone is familiar with the great names of the Impressionist movement — Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Alfred Sisley, and more. Many may not be aware that a woman named Berthe Morisot was one of the…
What Is Virtual Art?Never before have people been exposed to so many different images and styles, as the world of imagery has changed quickly over recent years. And never before has the way in which visual artists create images changed so fundamentally. The scale of encroachment of technology and media into work processes is a greater upheaval than other epochs…
Wayne Thiebaud 100: Celebration Of Food And LifeI don’t like the term ‘artist.’ It is a term which I’m uncomfortable with, but I love the idea of being a cartoonist, a draftsman, a designer, a painter… – Wayne Thiebaud The three crucial things you need to know about Wayne Thiebaud are that: His last name is pronounced TEE-boh,He does not like to be…
How To Create A Virtual Art Gallery?A virtual art gallery is not just a website that features images of artists’ creative work, but an interactive experience that can take many forms. Thanks to advancing technologies, along with consumer trends and radical changes in how art collections are curated, everything is pointing the way towards a wonderful digital future for all creatives. Artists should consider…
The Benefits Of Abstract ArtThe more horrifying this world becomes, the more art becomes abstract. – Ellen Key Everyone has seen abstractart. Everyone — from the everyday person to the amateur and professional painter to the renowned art critic — has their opinion on whether they like it or not, understand it or not. Abstract art, in essence, can…
The Complete Guide On Virtual ArtVirtual art, virtual reality art, and VR art are all terms used interchangeably to describe the technical virtualization of art. And unlike other art forms, this type of art exists only with the observer, and collapses or erases the distance between the artist (creator), the viewer (recipient), and the art piece itself. Since viewers are…








