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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gainesville, GA artist interviews nationally known watercolor artist Jane R. Hofstetter Ellene Breedlove Davis Valle of Yellow Creek Art Studio 5411 Lawson Road, Gainesville, GA 30506 678-528-7099 yellowcreekart@gmail.com http://ElleneBreedloveDavis.com On Tuesday, June 8, 2010, Gainesville, GA artist, Ellene Breedlove Davis, will interview nationally known watercolor artist Jane R. Hofstetter.  The interview will [...]

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Using Vital Artistic Tools

Using vital artistic tools includes those used for drawing. Here are some ways to help you use these tools: Keep a journaling sketchbook.  This is a good way to practice what you see each day. In Cheap Joe’s Art Catalog, we find several types of sketchbooks.  In fact, there are 3 sizes of the American [...]

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Are you an artist that doesn’t draw well and you just call it abstract, trying to hide this challenge? Believe me, I can totally relate. I work on my drawing skills all the time and the more I practice the better I draw. There are artists that like to draw with the paint brush, but [...]

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This is Christian Women Week. And, I want to take this opportunity to introduce to you a woman that this week is meant to honor.  She is so creative in all that she does, and she uses this creative talent in an unusual way. In Acts 18-18, the Apostle Paul writes of a worker in [...]

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Today as I watched the last of the great golf tournament “The Masters”, I couldn’t help but notice the difference in players attitudes. Some were disappointed but gracious, others agreed to interviews then were asked questions that seemed to belittle, making disappointment and loss even more pronounced. The relationship between the great golfers and artists [...]

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For an artist to accomplish their goals, often takes more than just painting a pretty picture.  There are many elements to achieving goals. Accomplishing goals whether they are short-term or long term will result in a product you are proud of and you will be satisfied with the results. Take your goal plan seriously and [...]

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Have you noticed how often we as landscape artists use the power of 3 in our paintings? Over the years and in my 30+ years of painting experience, I have painted many little white churches.  One of the attention getting details to me, is all the triangles.  People of olden times took the time to [...]

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If you think you are not creative your thoughts will be telling you “I can’t, but the creative mind will be spurring you on telling you “I can, and here’s how I’ll make it happen.

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Creativity and the Holidays

Without a definite goal for your creativity during the holidays, you may find yourself going along with someone else’s plans. Go with your own creativity and find what’s what right for you

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Choosing To Be An Artist

Choosing To Be An Artist – For A Lifetime – 20 pages of inspiration. At no cost to you!

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