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Dali's Crucifixion - My Take
by Kenny Wordsmith
Dali's paintings make a great intro to surrealism and modern art. Look at this one. If not for the cubes, Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) would look, at first glance, like an old master's piece. Surrealism is... published 6 months ago
Dali's Christ of Saint John of the Cross - My Take
by Kenny Wordsmith
The 16th century Spanish mystic St John of the Cross had a vision that he had translated onto paper. He had drawn the crucixion from an unusual angle and when Salvador Dali saw this drawing, he was inspired.... published 6 months ago
Flaming June - My take
by Kenny Wordsmith
Can you imagine a ball of fire at rest? Oxymoronish, but that's what the subject of the painting is. Is this picture dynamic or static? It is obviously a subject of serenity and repose, but why is it titled... published 7 months ago
Color Part 8 - Color combinations
by Kenny Wordsmith
Anything goes with neutrals“Colour, colour, what colour do I choose?” – playground song. “If you want to produce great brightness, you must oppose to it a very dark shade: so a pale yellow will cause... published 9 months ago
Finger Painting for Everybody: Easy, Fun and Mood Lifting
by Kenny Wordsmith
Finger painting is not only for children, it's for all! Take some paint, splosh it out on paper, add water, and rub it all around. Choose colours according to your current mood. Let your emotions leave... published 10 months ago
Color Part 6 Orange, Purple and Brown
by Kenny Wordsmith
“Orange is red brought nearer to humanity by yellow.” – Kandinsky Orange, he means, is vibrant, but shouts less than red. An aesthetic compromise for some colour schemes. Orange is the colour of the... published 9 months ago






