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It’s come to my attention that there is a little mix-up with the newsletter. Basically, the newsletter service was sending out confirmation e-mails from a different address than where the newsletter was coming from. What that means is that the e-mails have probably gotten stuck in your junk mail folder!

I’ve fixed this little problem, but if you haven’t been getting the newsletter, make sure to check your junk mail or set info@learntoart.com to your safe list.

Sorry for the confusion!! This is all new to me and it’s definitely a learning curve!

And for those of you who haven’t signed up yet, below is the March issue. Take a look at all the juicy tid-bits you’ve been missing! I’ve also added links in the sidebar (to the right) to the latest newsletter, as well as the archive.

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In this Issue:
A Message from Miranda, The Best Way to Approach Portrait Drawings, You Might Be an Artist If…, March from @Learntoart
 
A Message from Miranda
Hello and happy April!
I can’t believe another month has gone by. March was a busy one, and the rest of the spring looks to be the same.
The past month at Learn to… Art! was full of colour as we began introducing the topic of painting. If you missed any of these articles, be sure to check them out!
Do you have a burning colour question? Let me know, I’d love to help!
Sincerely,
Miranda Aschenbrenner
 
The Best Way to Approach Portrait Drawings
You’re sitting at your table with a clean, fresh piece of drawing paper in front of you. You draw your grid (or not) and then you outline the features of your portrait.
Now what?
All that white staring back at you can be intimidating!
There are probably as many ways to start a portrait drawing as there are people who draw them. I’ve narrowed them down to two basic approaches: the all-over approach and the wallpaper approach.
The question is, which approach is best?
The Wallpaper Approach
When papering a wall, you start on one side and work your way methodically across. When you draw this way, it’s much the same; you start on one side of the page and complete the drawing in sections as you move across. Brian Duey demonstrates this in his portrait drawing tutorial.
While this approach almost ensures that you won’t drag your hand through your work, it can be difficult to create smooth transitions between the areas you’re working on. You also have to be spot-on with your values as you work.
The All-Over Approach
This approach takes the entire page into consideration. Each layer of graphite is built up gradually across the whole portrait. My portrait tutorial is a good example of this.
Drawing this way lets you respond to the portrait as a whole piece, rather than just rendering each area as you see it, but you need to be careful where you rest your hand.
What’s the Verdict?
 
You Might Be an Artist If…
On a lighter note:
Have you ever wondered to yourself, “am I really an artist?” Well, if you can relate to any of these statements, the answer is probably yes!
  • you’ve cleaned your fingernails with a palette knife
  • you choose a wine with an eye toward using the bottle in your next still-life
  • you’ve rinsed your watercolour brush in your coffee
  • you’ve painted an abstract and decided it looked better upside down
 
March from @Learntoart
Don’t use Twitter? That’s okay, you don’t have to miss these great tweets from the past month!
Going Beyond Inspiration http://tinyurl.com/ycodxst “Keep showing up. Sometimes, inspiration will meet you there.”
8 Ways to Improve Your Paintings Instantly http://tinyurl.com/cr9kop
9 Very Common Figure Drawing Mistakes, And How to Avoid Them http://tinyurl.com/y9lzl94
 
Give Your Next Painting a Caffeine Boost – and Paint with Coffee! http://tinyurl.com/yzh39e5
Biggest Mistakes Artists make in their Careers http://tinyurl.com/yhq3on5
How to Make a “Rub-out” Drawing Using Watercolors and Pencil http://tinyurl.com/ycpxq9q

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Happy Easter! (and Don’t Forget the Newsletter)

I hope your day (and weekend) is full of friends and family and fun. And chocolate.

Oh wait, that’s me!

Happy Easter!

 

On another note:

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To get an idea of what the newsletter is all about, have a look at the April issue.

 

PS: Learn to… Art! has been providing you with art tips for nearly a whole year! I know, it doesn’t seem possible! Anyways, keep an eye out for an upcoming contest/giveaway to celebrate a year of blogging!

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Learn to… Art! Nominated for a Kreativ Blogger Award

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I am so pleased to be writing this! I was recently nominated for a Kreativ Blogger Award by Daniel over at Art Marketing Secrets.

Some info about the award:

Kreativ Blogger originated in May 2008 in a post by Huldas Verden. The Kreativ Blogger award comes with the following requirements:

The Rules

  1. You must thank the person who has given you the award.
  2. Copy the logo and place it on your blog.
  3. Link the person who has nominated you for the award.
  4. Name 7 things about yourself that people might find interesting.
  5. Nominate 7 other Kreativ Bloggers.
  6. Post links to the 7 blogs you nominate.
  7. Leave a comment on each of the blogs (or Twitter) to let them know they have been nominated.

 

My 7 Things…

  1. At one point in my life, my ambition was to be an astro-physicist. I didn’t even know what this was, I just thought it sounded cool! Then I got to high school and discovered that physics went right over my head.
  2. I sometimes wonder if I’m too honest for my own good.
  3. There’s not many TV shows that I watch faithfully, but I will get sucked into just about any reality show. The lamer, the better. Call it a guilty pleasure; I know it’s stupid, but once I’m there I can’t get away!
  4. I used to be a big coffee drinker, but since traveling to England this summer, I’m all about the tea!
  5. One of my favorite breakfast foods is Life cereal with cheese. When I was a kid, I had an aversion to anything soggy, so refused to eat this cereal with milk. My mom, wanting me to get my calcium, thought to add little chunks of cheese. Of course, I didn’t know anything about this, I just thought it was a fun way to eat my breakfast!
  6. I read a lot. I love a good story, regardless of its genre, but my all time favorite is fantasy. I have a collection of my favorite series and I re-read them every few years.
  7. For several years I was involved in a Medieval re-enactment group.

 

My Nominations

Nemo - no-nonsense tips from the artist called Nemo.

Fine Art Tips - great advice from Lori Mcnee.

Creative Influences and Musings - thoughts and musings about creativity by Kim Rodeffer Funk.

The OrbisPlanis - art advice and musings from Byrne Smith.

Dirty Footprints Studio - how to live a creative, juicy life with Connie Hozvicka.

Kirsty Hall - art advice from the artist and curator.

The Studio Source - art and marketing tips from Stacey Cornelius.

 

Thanks again, Daniel, for thinking of Learn… to Art!

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Learn to… Art! Has a Newsletter!

Cast your eyes to the right of the screen and scroll down below the Popular Posts section and you’ll see it: the newsletter!

All you need to do is enter your e-mail, then check your inbox for the confirmation link (don’t forget to check your junk folder just in case!).

What’s in it for me?

 Well, you’ll get updates about the best and latest info on the blog, you’ll get juicy tid-bits from the rest of the web that you won’t see on the blog, you’ll also be the first to know about upcoming promotions and/or giveaways, as well as you will recieve info about my work and exhibitions.

What if I already subscribe to the RSS Feed?

These are two totally different things! The RSS feed lets you see the blog content (the articles, etc) without actually visiting the blog site. The newsletter will be entirely separate of the blog and contain information and resources that you won’t find on Learn to… Art!

What do I do now?

Use the form to the right or click here to subscribe to the newsletter!

 

 

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Learn to… Art! Rolls out a New Look

Hello Readers!

After many agonizing revisions behind the scene, Learn to… Art! ‘s new look is finally finished.

I apologize if this interruption caused any troubles for you. I know there’s been some problems with the server being down, but hopefully that’s all sorted out now!

Aside from a new and improved design, Learn to… Art! now features a selection of useful links in the sidebar, a tabbed section that allows you to browse through recent posts and comments, and a section for featured articles.

As always, feedback is much appreciated. What do you think? Do you like it? What works and what doesn’t work? I’d love to hear from you!

Thanks for your patience over the next few days as work out the bugs and continue to tweak some minor things.

All the best,
Miranda

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