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        Julia Kay's Portrait Party

        Inspiration, tips and techniques for creating portraits

        by Julia Kay (author)

        This book has grown out of an international collaborative project known as Julia Kay's Portrait Party in which hundreds of artists from all over the world have come together online and made tens of thousands of portraits of each other, working from photographs posted online. Along the way oil painters, iPad artists, professional artists and beginners, bus drivers and architects have learned from and influenced each other, become friends and begun meeting up in person all over the world.  Julia Kay's Portrait Party - Inspiration, tips and technicques for creating portraits draws on the work of many of these artists to show how the idea of a potrait can be interpreted in many different and creative ways, making portraiture accessible to anyone. The book features hundreds of portraits in a huge variety of media including drawing (pencil, charcoal), painting (oils, watercolours, acrylics), pastels, prints, digital media, mosaic and collage. It showcases different styles from realism to caricature, showing how artists approach and interpret the same subject in diferent ways. Also included are helpful tips and considerations for creating a portrait fro a photograph and drawing from life.

      • The Arts
        March 2017

        Figuras recortadas por otra luz. José Pedro Godoy

        by Juan José Richards

        Figuras recortadas por otra luz, exhibits his emerging and productive career.It comprises a journey through the diverse period of Godoy’s work, and places on perspective his obsessions, as the development of a proposal that has maintained a defined and persistent line, transforming him into one of the few Chilean artists that breaches the subject of homosexuality in such a non-judgmental and direct manner. A constant reference to flashy elements extracted from nature, mass culture and human bodies, has been his language of expression, through irony or the contrast between violent and disturbing images.

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