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Through this one-on-one Digital Painting workshop—with Braden Hallett—you will gain the necessary tools needed to explore the world of digital painting.
This is a great option if you want to learn ways to more effectively apply digital color.
https://t.co/Q0ld4w3ztL
On Memorial Day, we honor those who served for the U.S. Military… including those who DREW for the U.S. Military.
Here is our #MemorialDay #ArtHistory post on Harry Everett Townsend—one of the greatest military artists of the 20th Century. https://t.co/cwELtqAh5i
Alan Alexander Milne developed crippling PTSD after fighting in the trenches during World War I.
Later, to process his PTSD, he explored the woods with his son Christopher.
Milne then met Ernest Howard Shepard… and the rest is history.
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
This illustrator (among others) inspired George Lucas and the look of #StarWars.
There’s Tatooine in Parrish’s “Arizona”.
Naboo in “Romance”.
Cloud City in “Dinky Bird”.
Here is our #MayThe4th #arthistory post on Maxfield Parrish. https://t.co/bfRGxBMi6u
Four years after this artist’s wife, Mabel Pryde, passed from the 1918 pandemic, he illustrated “The Velveteen Rabbit”.
Winston Churchill said he was the best painting teacher he ever had.
Here is our #kidlit #arthistory post on William Nicholson. https://t.co/FICSQqkfBM
Illustrators who take workshops or the mentorship with us are invited to showcase their work on our site.
Here are the newest additions to our Illustrator Showcase!
Left to right: Li Xin, Tricia Candemeres, Pav Kovacic
For more illustration, visit:
https://t.co/NEXQf7Lhhi
One of the things we’re doing over at the Forum is a “Postcard Critique”.
👉Workshop your postcard with us and other illustrators (for free, mind you) before sending it to art directors and agents!
✨https://t.co/D6SVbtIS0F✨
“It takes courage and strength to be an artist. Don't be afraid. Just do it. Get moving.”
Here is our #kidlit #arthistory post on the late, great Tomie dePaola. https://t.co/xTK19nWB82
We’re combining #WomensHistoryMonth with Illustration History…
10/31) Anna Dewdney
Anna’s career started during a car ride, when her daughter asked her a question about a llama…
For more, visit:
https://t.co/YWSwVXQSHF
We’re combining #WomensHistoryMonth with Illustration History…
2/31) Helen Oxenbury
She got her “break” when Sebastian Walker asked her to do a book for a new publishing company he was starting in his back bedroom—Walker Books.
For more on her, visit: https://t.co/QsiNwUHlsR