Courses Tagged ‘digital art schools’

Blogging 101

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Instructor: Tim ONeill

What’s hot in business marketing today? If you pay attention to the media or trade publications you have heard, viral marketing, video technology, pod casting, squidoo, article marketing, blogging and a host of other tools that brand weird names. Have you been hearing the buzz? Have you wondered if there is any merit to utilizing any of theses social media opportunities? Can a blog, for example, really help my business?

ArtRage-Brush Course-Watercolor

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Instructor: Karen Bonaker

The Watercolor tool lets you paint with a variety of watercolor strokes using a soft bristled brush on wet or dry paper. Because it is a wet medium the Watercolor tool is ideal for creating subtle, blended color washes and detail. The control you have over the amount of wetness of your brush and the Canvas beneath it lets you produce a wide variety of results.

Open Studio-Cherry Blossom Time- The Art of Sumi-e Painting

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Instructor: Karen Bonaker

As children, we naturally paint, effortlessly as we see fit, and then we are taught to look this way and do it that way, and we are led to this place of judgment and confusion. Zen painting runs counter to the usual academic and conceptual methods for creation of artwork. It is on this axis between intuition and conceptualization where difficulty lies. But here also lies intrigue and delight, in the spot, just beyond difficulty!”

Introduction To Color Theory

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Instructor: Jennifer Swoboda

The course will introduce the student to the principles of color theory via an exploration of color families and their associations, color variations, and an examination of the skillful distribution of color to achieve the desired impact. This class is appropriate for the digital artist as well as the traditional media artist and will help you to understand the basis of color in your paintings and how color can maximize the impact it has on the viewer.