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Anatomy and Studying the Muscles of the Human Body


Ron Lemen

https://youtu.be/tznkhvvTBsY?si=2NEi9s3KUaa8_oK2 When I was first learning this art thing there were many subjects that I just didn't think would be all that important for me to be able to just sit down and create.  But as I realized the more realistic something is depicted, the more tools I had to learn to capture that realism.  Even when I was stylizing something that looked less and less realistic, I still needed to understand the logic of…

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Artist Inspiration – Dan Colonna


Vanessa Lemen

September 12, 2024 - Today, I want to share the wonderful work of artist and friend, Dan Colonna. I met Dan several years ago online via social media and zoom hangouts with other artist friends that have continued for years since. He’s always had interesting stories to tell about some of his traveling experiences, his love for classical painting and dark art, and designing for the theme park industry in his earlier years. He has always humbly shared his observations and understanding of art and life, and shown a true enjoyment for connecting with others about these subjects. He’s had wonderfully eclectic bits of information that he’d share with the group during our chats about what he’s discovered through piecing together his inspiration and studies of painters such as Bosch, Caravaggio, Bouguereau, Dali and others. The realist style that…

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