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  • Is The Procreate App Beginner Friendly?

    Is The Procreate App Beginner Friendly?

    Many people are talking about the Procreate app and wondering about the app. When people consider purchasing or learning the Procreate App, they may wonder if it is really beginner-friendly. The Procreate App is beginner-friendly as it is quite easy to learn. But like any other program, you will need to learn some of the…

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  • What Is The Difference Between Modern And Contemporary Art?

    What Is The Difference Between Modern And Contemporary Art?

    Sometimes it can be unclear when people use the words modern art and contemporary art. To some, they seem to be the same, yet they are not the same art movements. Modern Art is defined as art created between 1880 and the 1970s. Contemporary Art is the art created from the 1970s until today. These…

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  • Behind The Veil, By Anita Louise Hummel

    Behind The Veil, By Anita Louise Hummel

    Years ago, I was on a long journey traveling in a car through some parts of northern India. During part of the journey, I fell asleep and suddenly woke up and looked around – I was in the middle of a Muslim section of India where the women were all wearing burkas. Behind the Veil,…

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  • How Does Technology Help Contemporary Artists With Their Art?

    How Does Technology Help Contemporary Artists With Their Art?

    Technology is one of these things that many contemporary artists are not sure if it is a good or a bad thing for them. Undoubtedly, many artists have had a bad experience with technology, and others have had great success. Technology can help contemporary artists find inspiration while also helping them learn new artistic techniques.…

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  • Japanese Woodblock Prints: Artistic Perfection

    Japanese Woodblock Prints: Artistic Perfection

    I have always been a great fan of Japanese woodblock print artists. I find the woodblock print artists t to be excellent in perfecting the woodblock print techniques. The Japanese woodblock prints had many advantages and were beneficial technology for its day. The more the Japanese publishers began to print woodblock art, the easier it…

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  • Elder Koda, By Anita Louise Art, Vietnam Hanoi Mission Mascot

    Elder Koda, By Anita Louise Art, Vietnam Hanoi Mission Mascot

    Elder Koda is a painting of one of my very dear furry friends – Koda. Koda has spent many days and nights staying at my house: I am proud to be called his Auntie Anita. Elder Koda by Anita Louise Hummel is a painting of a purebred black poodle named Koda. Koda has lived the…

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  • Why Most Social Media Strategies Fail, 9 Reasons Why

    Why Most Social Media Strategies Fail, 9 Reasons Why

    Many people ask themselves, why did my social media posting fail? Why didn’t I see any success or the results I was hoping for? Social media strategies fail for many reasons, but one of the major reasons is that you have no social media strategy. Another reason is the content you post is boring or…

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  • It’s All Chinese, By Anita Louise Hummel

    It’s All Chinese, By Anita Louise Hummel

    I have spent my life trying to learn to read and write fluent Chinese. No matter how much I study the Chinese language, I sometimes find that after a while one Chinese character may still look like another. It’s All Chinese by Anita Louise Hummel is an original oil painting inspired by my time trying to…

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  • Pirates Of  The Gobi, By Anita Louise Hummel (2020)

    Pirates Of The Gobi, By Anita Louise Hummel (2020)

    When I traveled to Mongolia and stayed a night with a nomadic family in a Ger (Yurt) in the Gobi desert, the one thing I wanted to do was to ride a camel. The nomadic family that we stayed with had a herd of camels. Pirates of the Gobi by Anita Louise Hummel is an…

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