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Crawdad Eaters

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Guitar player under porchlight

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A place to share any and all paintings made with acrylic paint regardless of your skill level.

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Drag Show (Update)

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Duck Hunter

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Floating question

Subreddit for anything related to the framing of art. This is not related to house framing or agriculture/farming, though we do enjoy a giggle at these posts on occasion.

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Quick Master Study

A subreddit for all those interested in drawing in pen and ink - beginners, professional artists, hobbyists and everything in between! Feel free to post your work, but please refrain from topics of radical political ideology and violent graphic sexual material. Especially without an NSFW flair. There are minors on here most likely. Also, feel free to ask pen & ink related questions to the group.

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WIP drag show

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Drag Show WIP

A place for artists of all abilities to give and receive constructive feedback.

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What are your art jams?

A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques in a positive, nurturing manner. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc. Join our Discord server to chat with members, share art, and get advice about anything related to Artist Lounge in real-time! Link in the sidebar.

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The Ricotta Eaters, Vincenzo Campi, c. 1585

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This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.

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Preliminary art nouveau study

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A place for artists of all abilities to give and receive constructive feedback.

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I don't understand reddit artists

A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques in a positive, nurturing manner. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc. Join our Discord server to chat with members, share art, and get advice about anything related to Artist Lounge in real-time! Link in the sidebar.

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Framing/hanging finished work?

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Improv Troop (Update)

A place for artists of all abilities to give and receive constructive feedback.

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Improv Troop

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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People who like Monstress, what other comic/graphic novel/books are you into?

For everything about the comic series Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda. Enjoy your stay!

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Draw me if you dare!

A drawing sub for artists of any skill level as long as we're excellent to each other.

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Still Life. What should I call it?

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Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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WIP still life, wydt?

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A place for artists of all abilities to give and receive constructive feedback.

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Palette test comparison Holbein/Himi

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Plant still life for Christmas gift

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Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Writer's round sketch

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A subreddit for all those interested in drawing in pen and ink - beginners, professional artists, hobbyists and everything in between! Feel free to post your work, but please refrain from topics of radical political ideology and violent graphic sexual material. Especially without an NSFW flair. There are minors on here most likely. Also, feel free to ask pen & ink related questions to the group.

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Quick sketch of an idea for a painting

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A place for artists of all abilities to give and receive constructive feedback.

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Question about lighting

A place for artists from all art-related subs and beyond to come together and discuss art, our lives as artists, discuss art culture, and share advice and techniques in a positive, nurturing manner. Please check out r/ArtBusiness to discuss topics related to business, careers, social media, clients etc. Join our Discord server to chat with members, share art, and get advice about anything related to Artist Lounge in real-time! Link in the sidebar.

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In progress piece, wondering how it reads?

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A place for artists of all abilities to give and receive constructive feedback.