As an artist, you may find yourself looking for ways to grow and evolve your craft. You seek inspiration in the world around you, in your personal experiences, and in the works of the master’s that came before. Among those masters, John William Waterhouse stands out as a pillar of inspiration for many. An English… Continue reading Lessons from Waterhouse: Workshops for Young Artists Inspired by the Master
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The Subtle Brushwork of Berthe Morisot: A Study for Aspiring Artists
In the predominantly male-dominated world of 19th-century French Impressionism, a woman dared to stand out and make her mark. Berthe Morisot, one of the few female painters who managed to carve a niche for herself in this era, is a subject of immense admiration and study for aspiring artists. Her subtle brushwork, delicate handling of… Continue reading The Subtle Brushwork of Berthe Morisot: A Study for Aspiring Artists
Drawing Inspiration: How Australian Artists Can Learn from Richter
There is no denying that art is an ever-evolving phenomenon. Today, we find ourselves delving into the intriguing world of Gerhard Richter, a German artist famed for his abstract and photorealistic works. There’s a lot that Australian artists can learn from this master of the craft. In this article, we’ll explore the core principles, techniques,… Continue reading Drawing Inspiration: How Australian Artists Can Learn from Richter


