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Benefits of Online Art Critique Community for Artists and Enthusiasts
What’s the point of joining an art club? I know everything there is to know about art. We all need to test our beliefs and skills. After all Snobbery is the mistake of confusing familiarity with creativity and progress.
Art Club Admin
May 284 min read


How do I make money from my art?
A typical search reveals the following answers to the original question of :- Why do Artist's ask the question. How do I make money from my art?
Remember when it comes to art "prosperity drives demand; the secret is to survive the famine and prepare for the feast”.
Art Club Admin
Mar 306 min read


Kingfisher Bird Pastel HIDI GUIDE 5 Working with Pastels
Learn how to create a stunning pastel kingfisher drawing in this detailed “Kingfisher Bird Pastel HIDI Guide 5 ” This step-by-step guide covers the materials you’ll need, blending techniques, and expert tips to bring bright bird colours to life in pastel art. Follow each stage working with pastels from building the eye to feather details and finishing touches. Some of the products you will be using are Faber-Castell Pastel Pencils, Cassart Pastel, Zestit and Clairefontaine Pa
Mark East
Jan 317 min read


Croft Castle Revisited the Development of a Watercolour
Croft Castle is just outside Yarpole near Leominster. Situated on the English-Welsh border, it’s an ideal location for watercolour artists
Art Club Admin
Feb 11, 20243 min read


Fun in the Poppy Field.Learning from Monet. An art tutorial
I paint for fun, the challenge and the enjoyment and I improve my technique from Masters like Monet. Whilst I sell some of my finished paintings, I don't lose any sleep if they don't sell. For me this art tutorial “Fun in the Poppy Field” is more about constant improvement. We can all learn from the masters and Monet is one of the best. If what I produce expands my knowledge and others can learn from it then that gives me the confidence to keep going. We all learn by example
Mark East
Jan 22, 20247 min read


Everyone can draw and everyone can paint.
Let me start by saying up front, everyone can draw and everyone can paint. The problem is how much time you are gong to put into practicing and honing your newly found skills.
You will read about cool and warm colours, perspective, composition all of which will put you off right from the start. Well don't be, it happens to all of us. I retired some 3 years ago, I hadn't painted since junior school and that was with my fingers and hand , according to my 89 year old mother.
Mark East
Jan 4, 20246 min read
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