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What is Non-representational Art?

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Is your painting abstract or non-representational art? Does it matter?  In the Artworld,  yes, it does matter.  Understanding and being able to explain your work – and that of your peers – is a vital part of being a professional…

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Diving into the world of digital art

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01001111 01101110 01100101 00001010 | Past When Marcel Duchamp first placed an upside-down urinal on a plinth signed “R. Mutt, 1917”, marking that the altar of all modern art—that anything can be art—he ignited a fire within the world of…

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6 things you should know as a novice abstract painter

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Radiant Bloom - by Toni Kingstone - CA

Would you like to try abstract painting for the first time or paint with a little more skill or inspiration? If so, turn to ArtWeb for some timely advice.

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5 techniques to try with your next acrylic painting

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Learn about 5 techniques that will help you to get more out of acrylic painting, with the help of ArtWeb.

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3 of the Most Controversial Works of Public Art

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It seems that everyone has an opinion on public art, whether positive or negative. Is it all a waste of taxpayers’ money, or a welcome way to add interest to what may otherwise be a dull urban or rural landscape?…

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6 Great Abstract Artists You Shouldn’t Ignore

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Painting may be the artistic medium that has been declared ‘dead’ more times than any other, but for as long as there exists some kind of paint, some kind of painting surface and some kind of human being to bring…

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Hyper-realist/Abstract Expressionist – Interview with Painter Andrew Newton

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      Please Give Us A Few Words Of Introduction About Yourself My name is Andrew Newton and I’m a hyper-realist/abstract expressionist painter from Fleet, Hampshire, UK. I have been painting for the best part of 12 years on…

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Abstract Journeys – painter Sally Willbanks in the Spotlight

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See more of Sally’s work at www.sallywillbanks.com Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself I am an Australian artist who primarily paints abstracts. When did you decide to pursue art as a career? I…

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Spotlight on contemporary abstract painter Jade Carrera

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To see more of Jade’s work, visit https://jadecarrera.artweb.com/ Being an artist Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself My name is Jade Carrera I specialise in Contemporary abstracts. When did you decide to pursue art as a career?…

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‘Phenomenology’ – painter Jenny Clark is in the Spotlight

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See more of Jenny’s work at: www.jennyclark.artweb.com Being a painter Please give us a few words of introduction about yourself   I am an ambitious, outgoing student, who loves to express the atmosphere through the concept of phenomenology. How and…

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