Tag: Laura Cervantez

Arts & Culture

The Importance of Critique

It sounds intimidating—everyone staring at your piece, inspecting every part, pointing out what they like or don’t like… Maybe you come away less pleased with your piece than before. Maybe you come away discouraged, thinking you’re a bad artist, or too scared to ask for feedback on a piece again. […]

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Art History… and clay is History…

People have been creating art for thousands of years in the form of cave or tomb paintings, sculptures, architecture, and religious artifacts, and art will stick around—God’s new creation someday, a work of art, will be around forever after all. Unfortunately we cannot say the same for clay. It is […]

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Experimentation

So much of improving your artwork comes down to experimenting. If you don’t try a new technique, how will you discover the best method for what you’re trying to achieve? If you don’t try a new style, how will you know whether or not you like it? If you don’t […]

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Creating Compositions

Composition A really important and yet often overlooked aspect of art is its composition. It is easy to draw whatever is on your mind without a clear plan for the layout and end up with something that looks neat, but isn’t as strong as it could be. A good composition […]

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Artist Interviews

As we as young artists develop our skills, learn what inspires us, and explore opportunities for how to use our talents, it can be helpful to hear from some artists farther along on the journey. Their stories of how they got to where they are now can be an inspiration […]