Animal Wildness on canvas

Posted in Animal, Arts, painting

Wild animal art, though not very new to human beings, is loved by many people and can be seen everywhere with their cameras capturing the beautiful sites of wild life. What are lupus symptoms? There are lupus signs in women and men.

Decorating the walls with the pictures of wild animals is a great way to ass mystic beauty to the place. Many people are fond of paintings of animals including the pets and wild animals. Wild animal art is not new to the human beings. Paintings of animals are found in caves where the pre historic men lived. Wild animal art is the widely recognized art that depicts the natural world and the inhabiting wild animals. The wild animal art is universal covering the different cultures and continents.
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Drawing an Animal

Posted in Arts, painting

The drawing exercises in How To Draw Animals inspire confidence, which is highly motivating for both experienced and inexperienced artists. The simple illustrated instructional text is appropriate for beginning artists because it is based around well explained drawing exercises. These demonstrations show how to capture the characteristics of animals. They are illustrated step by step stages of building up structure.

Scaffolded Drawing Exercises
When starting out, many beginners think drawing animals will be a difficult a task. This daunting view of artistic endeavour is often called talent. To believe that one must possess talent to be able to learn to draw can be disempowering. This discouraging idea often develops because “would be artists” see the whole picture that they would like to capture. They do this without realising that artists go through stages before they realise this polished finished.
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Arts and Human, the relationship

Posted in Animal, Arts, Modern

You enter the cave, walk through constrictions, crawl on hands and knees and come out, 100 yards later, into a dark room, a widening in the cavern walls, and see, if you point your lamp at them, some of the most beautiful animals ever drawn by human hand.

The very first art – maybe 20,000 years old – is some of the best, and what you have are pictures of animals. On the walls at Lascaux and Altamira in Europe, you find bison and elk, aurochs and rhinoceroses. When you find people drawn on the cave walls, they are hardly more than stick figures, but the animals are often so realistic you can identify them by genus and species.
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