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I am currently transferring pictures from my static website to a new blog. The blog is Ray Horner.
It is my hope that it will be easier to navigate and a virtual gallery of my work. Please visit as you time permits.
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I am currently transferring pictures from my static website to a new blog. The blog is Ray Horner.
It is my hope that it will be easier to navigate and a virtual gallery of my work. Please visit as you time permits.
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I am now on Twitter and Facebook. For my twitter name is rayhorner. And If you search for Ray Horner on Facebook you should find me also. Let’s follow each other.
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This method of working has been done through out the ages. It is a way to capture your drawing and then enlarging it to the pre-determined size without the use of a projector. The grid has also been used to determine proportions and scale. The drawing below shows the artist Albrecht Dürer using a grid to make a perspective drawing of a women (1525) notice the grid surface that the artist is working with. The artist has now only to concern them-self with what is only inside each square and also has a frame work to help in making the drawing. Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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Ray
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As I have mentioned before, blogging is really fun and a great medium for artists. If you want to learn more about doing a blog you can start by listening to experts like Cathy, the wordpress wizard.
She just launched her internet radio show so you can listen here.
Cheers,
Ray
I am ready to roll out a newsletter called, Art Tips, Tricks and Teaching Tools. If you are interested please subscribe TODAY!
Thanks
Ray
This artist site will be an exciting adventure for any one who wants practical how to information and ideas to enhance their craft.
I have many years of experience and training in art and related disciplines. For example, my training in woodworking, photography and printmaking will merge as I share valuable information with you.
So be ready to be enlightened, empowered and equipped!
To your success,
Ray Horner, Jr.