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Posted 08 May 2006 - 08:10 PM

Michael Newberry Mini-Tutorials

Michael Newberry has granted me permission to post his mini-tutorials here on OL. Michael has done a lot of good stuff and his aesthetics are Objectivist-based. I particularly like his work as it deals with the human experience from a romantic unimpeded mind and heart - and especially because it is not imitation anything. It is Newberry.

Here is a list of the Mini-Tutorials given on in the OL Newberry Mini-Tutorials section and on the Newberry Workshop Mini-Tutorial Site. There is also a repeat list in the OL mini-tutorial section. (The list of links to the original ones on his site given in Kat's post below is incomplete, but was complete when originally posted. That list was transferred here for convenience in expanding it.)

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On Objectivist Living:

Triangulation of Light and Dark
Transparency - A Key to Spatial Depth in Painting: Part 1, Black/White
Rhythm
Pastel on Dark Paper - Just Add Light
Rembrandt: Master of Eye Movement
Composition in One Easy Lesson
Integration, Part1: Light
Transparency - A Key to Spatial Depth in Painting: Part 2, Color
Michelangelo's Drawings: The Conceptual Transformation from Touch to Sight
Ellipses: Don't Start a Still-life Without 'Em
Integration, Part 2: Color
Erotic Symbolism in Visual Art
Lights and Darks in 3's
The Influences in Newberry's Artemis
Details Don't Mean A Thing If They Ain't Got That Swing
Using Triangulation of Points to Line Up the Figure
Being an Artist: Approach Art Like a Child
Preparatory Drawings for the Figure
Cast Shadows
Abstraction in Representational Art



On Michael Newberry's site:

Triangulation of Light and Dark
Transparency - A Key to Spatial Depth in Painting: Part 1, Black/White
Rhythm
Pastel on Dark Paper - Just Add Light
Rembrandt: Master of Eye Movement
Composition in One Easy Lesson
Integration, Part1: Light
Transparency - A Key to Spatial Depth in Painting: Part 2, Color
Michelangelo's Drawings: The Conceptual Transformation from Touch to Sight
Ellipses: Don't Start a Still-life Without 'Em
Integration, Part 2: Color
Erotic Symbolism in Visual Art
Lights and Darks in 3's
The Influences in Newberry's Artemis
Details Don't Mean A Thing If They Ain't Got That Swing
Using Triangulation of Points to Line Up the Figure
Being an Artist: Approach Art Like a Child
Preparatory Drawings for the Figure
Cast Shadows
Abstraction in Representational Art


Please visit Michael Newberry at the links below:

Newberry Workshop

Romantic Realism

The Art of Newberry

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#2 User is offline   Michael Stuart Kelly 

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Posted 08 May 2006 - 08:36 PM

The tutorial that used to be here, Triangulation of Light and Dark by Michael Newberry has been moved to here.
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Posted 12 May 2006 - 09:17 PM

Michael's tutorials are phenomenal. I encourage everyone to visit his site. This is an artist who doesn't blindly apply objectivism to art, but one of the few great artists who truly "gets it."
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Posted 18 June 2006 - 05:41 PM

Michael Newberry has added some new tutorials to his site. I really like these lessons. Here are the links...

Rembrandt: Master of Eye Movement
Composition in One Easy Lesson
Pastel on Dark Paper - Just Add Light
Transparency - A Key to Spatial Depth in Painting - Part 1, Black/White
Rhythm
Triangulation of Light and Dark

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