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Mastering the art of painting cats with acrylics

  • Nationality:RUSSIA
  • Date of birth : 1984
  • Artistic domains:Works by professional artists,
  • Groups:Professional ArtistRussian Contemporary Artists


Cat with a Pearl Earring – acrylic painting, humor (2023) Painting by Olesya Izmaylova

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I like to study the works of the masters of the past, to learn from them, to quote them in my art. “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Jan Vermeer inspired me to create this artwork. In this painting I wanted to play with images and plots familiar to everyone, but to make a modern trendy work, rethinking the picture of the old master and[. ]

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I like to study the works of the masters of the past, to learn from them, to quote them in my art.
“Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Jan Vermeer inspired me to create this artwork. In this painting I wanted to play with images and plots familiar to everyone, but to make a modern trendy work, rethinking the picture of the old master and adding a touch of modernity.

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About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles

Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.

Founded in 1923 by the writer André Breton, it will unite many artists like Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Max Ernst, René Magritte (1898-1967), Victor Brauner (1903-1966). Influenced by psychoanalysis, they see psychic life as a new field for renewing the arts. They will develop new ways to create and use new materials.

Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content.

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Hello! My name is Olesya Izmaylova, and I live and work in Finland. I have been drawing for as long as I can remember.I paint in my unique technique with acrylics and sometimes watercolor pencils on canvas[. ]

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Hello! My name is Olesya Izmaylova, and I live and work in Finland. I have been drawing for as long as I can remember.I paint in my unique technique with acrylics and sometimes watercolor pencils on canvas and paper. Presently, my artwork graces private collections in diverse corners of the globe – from Finland to Sweden, England, Uzbekistan, and Japan.
My unique author’s formula bring together the latest trends within stylish, contemporary artworks. The charismatic cartoon cat and the world of fashion form the essence of my creations. The central character of many of my pieces is a cat, inspired by my own ginger 9-kilogram domestic companion – the personification of each of us, our inner worlds, sometimes more courageous, free and liberated.
Drawing inspiration from everyday life, where clothing and footwear set the tone for each morning, my cat mirrors our aspiration to be vibrant, stylish, free, and sometimes tenderly vulnerable – regardless of the role we embrace on any given day. My artistic philosophy is firmly rooted in individuality, and thus, my works strive to convey moods and emotions, allowing each viewer to find a piece of themselves within the canvas.
My paintings resonate with a sense of self-sufficiency and self-assuredness, coexisting with an underlying warmth and affection. These pieces are particularly suited for those seeking to cultivate an environment of harmony between the outer world and their inner selves, a setting permeated by love and harmony.

  • Nationality:RUSSIA
  • Date of birth : 1984
  • Artistic domains:Works by professional artists,
  • Groups:Professional ArtistRussian Contemporary Artists


Drawing & Painting Cats: Wild and domestic cats in watercolour, acrylic, ink, pastel and pencil – Softcover

9781782211129: Drawing & Painting Cats: Wild and domestic cats in watercolour, acrylic, ink, pastel and pencil

The combination of grace and power that all cats possess is highly attractive. Whether you want to paint playful housecats or majestic big cats, this book will provide you with all you need.

More than just an instructional guide, this book takes you into the world of Vic Bearcroft, winner of the Endangered Species category of the BBC Wildlife Artist of The Year competition, and self-confessed cat addict. Focussing on the practical techniques you need to capture that elusive feline spirit, the book covers a wide range of media from smoky ink used to suggest the misty jungle around a black leopard, to soft pastels for adorable kittens.

Whether you’re itching to make your first drawing, or an expert looking for new ideas and inspiration, this book showcases the wonderful world of painting and drawing cats.

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About the Author:

Vic Bearcroft is a self-taught professional wildlife and pet portrait artist, who specialises in pastel on velour, but also works in pencil, watercolour, coloured pencil, charcoal and acrylic media. Having spent part of his childhood in Kenya, Vic has been drawing animals since he could hold a pencil. Being passionate about wildlife in general, and particularly in wolves, Vic works with a large number of animal welfare and conservation organisations worldwide, donating prints, merchandise and funds. He says: While I consider myself to be a wildlife artist, I prefer to paint close-up intimate portraits of animals as individuals, rather than in landscape settings. My aim is to capture not only the likeness of the subject in my painting, but also the life and soul in its eyes.

Review:

From domestic cats to big cats, these beautiful creatures have fascinated people for thousands of years. Capture their elusive feline charm using a variety of art media in this useful primer. This book is aimed at the existing artist who wants to branch out into depicting members of the cat family. Total beginners are admirably covered by Search Press, but if you are somebody who has covered the basics and wants to specialize this book has most feline topics covered. Starting with a very basic look at anatomy and body shapes the topics discussed include sketching from life, key features, composition and different styles. Most of the book is divided into five medium types: pencils, pastels, watercolors, acrylics and ink. These chapters start with a brief overview of what you need and some techniques associated with portraying cats using that medium. Then follows a step-by-step project that puts the selected medium through its paces and shows how it can be used to advantage. The author’s love and knowledge of the subject shines through, and gives the artist a good workout in capturing the essence of the cat. From getting the look in the eyes right to depicting soft fur this book makes it easier to decide what medium to use and how to get most aspects of the subject right. Handsomely illustrated with the artist’s own work this is a good book for anybody wanting to paint pictures of the cat family. * Rachel Hyde – Myshelf.com * Award winning life artist Vic Bearcroft’s latest book, Drawing & Painting Cats focuses on both wild and domestic cats. “My aim is to capture not only the likeness of the subject to the painting,” he writes, “but also the life and soul into its eyes.” Here he shows you how to set about it – from initial sketching and the materials you will need, to the anatomy and the basic shapes of the cat, sketching from life and capturing movement. There are more detailed sections on important features to master, such as eyes and whiskers, as well as capturing cats in colour. These are divided into sections: watercolour, acrylic, ink and pastel. With plenty of advice on techniques, and four complete and detailed step-by-step projects for you to try. * The Leisure Painter * I had my doubts about Vic’s previous book. I felt that, excellent as his wildlife paintings were, some of his backgrounds were a bit flat. I couldn’t decide if this was deliberate – to push the main subject forward or not, but I felt a lack of impact. There are no such worries here. All the works in this volume are complete and the subjects are either set properly in context or isolated against a plain wash that’s entirely suitable for a portrait. There’s no doubt that Vic loves cats – it’s apparent on every page, both in the way he depicts them and a hundred small details I’ll leave you to find for yourself. His dedication indicates that he’s lived with them and it shows. There are plenty of domestic moggies here, both young and old, alert and at rest and Vic captures perfectly both their physical and mental attitudes. My favourite is of a black Tom sitting on a roof in moonlight. Its posture and expression say both “I’m lord of all I survey” and “What am I doing here?”. And that’s pure cat. This understanding extends to the larger cats, too, and Vic has some excellent demonstrations of a prowling black leopard and of lions and tigers. He works in watercolour, acrylic, pastel, pencil and ink, so there’s something for everyone. As long as you like cats, of course. * Artbookreview.net * This guide imparts a wealth of expert advice on drawing and painting cats of all types, from the tame pet to the powerful wild lion. An introductory chapter explains basic feline anatomy and offers tips for translating it into general body shapes and facial features. Bearcroft, an accomplished artist who is especially well acquainted with all cats, leads the reader through a series of easy-to-follow guidelines designed to produce realistic renderings conveying the feline spirit. Readers will learn how to sketch cats from life, or from photographs, as well as how to create finished drawings and paintings of this elegant animal in a range of media. The manual focuses on close-ups and portraits of individual felines. VERDICT Cat admirers of all artistic skill levels will enjoy this book. * Library Journal USA * May 2016 All animals present problems for the artist and cats can be the trickiest. Vic clearly loves them and this comprehensive guide to painting and drawing in media that include watercolour, acrylic, pastel, pencilis full of throughly practical advice. He understands that not just how cats look, but how they move and how they prepare for the next move. Even a sleeping cat can be a coiled spring and the ability to capture that sense of always-alert is the secret to a realistic picture. Vic demonstrates a prowling leopard as well as lions and tigers and, of course, cats and kittens at home. There’s also plenty of advice on colours, techniques and anatomy to make this the complete guide * The Artist * September 2016 Would you like to draw or paint cats but aren’t sure where to start? Not confident with using pastels? This book will soon have the creative juices flowing for all budding artists. Starting with the basics of sketching and working through a number of projects, beginners and more experienced artists alike will find Drawing & Painting Cats and enjoyable addition to the bookshelf. Vic Bearcroft looks at each medium in turn with step-by-step photographs to illustrate a variety of techniques within each section. A snow-leopards eyes in watercolour, for example or a kitten’s ear using pastels – there is something to tempt all tastes and skills. An intimate and in-depth guide to all aspects of drawing and painting cats, there are four complete step-by-step projects each with numbered diagrams so you can follow clear instruction before embarking on your own masterpiece. * Catworld *

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Master class draw a picture with acrylic, a picture with a cat

I am pleased to present the first master class of my course on acrylic!

During the week I will talk about each of the 7 lessons. So, what you will learn:

1* you will make friends with acrylic paints, learn how to create realistic paintings. Here we work with texture paste, write the texture of the wall;

2 * Learn the construction of the cat, recreate the softness in the background;

3* Use gold leaf and mother of pearl shades;

4 * Learn to get juicy turquoise colors combined with red;

5* each master class is an introductory lesson on acrylic paints and methods and application. I discover the secrets of what shades and manufacturers of paints I use.

The cost of this MK – 1700 RUB introductory lesson.
This price is valid until September 23 inclusive! Lesson in video format.

You can place your order via a private message or the “buy” button”.

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It is possible to execute this painting in the technique of the author printed on canvas! The work is printed on high-quality equipment, at the request manually prescribed colors.

How to keep

Wipe with slightly wet or dry cloth. The surface of the painting resistant, does not fade and does not fade.

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the authorColin Wynn

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