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1 of 365 – Introduction
2 of 365 – Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #1
3 of 365 – What Makes Me an Expert on Composition?
4 of 365 – The Simplified Concept Behind the Rule of Thirds
5 of 365 – *Why do They Say it’s a Rule of Thirds Power Point?
6 of 365 – *Composition So Easy a Baby Monkey Could do it
7 of 365 – Canon of Design Essentials- VISUAL GLOSSARY
8 of 365 – Using the Rule of Thirds: I am Guilty, Most of Us are
9 of 365 – *Juliette Aristides – ANALYZED DRAWING
10 of 365 – The Rule of Thirds Inventor: John Thomas Smith
11 of 365 – What happened to design?
12 of 365 – *Peter Lippman – ANALYZED PHOTO
13 of 365 – *Analyzing Smith’s Rule of Thirds Statement
14 of 365 – The Simplicity & Beauty of Dynamic Symmetry – VISUAL GLOSSARY
15 of 365 – *Capturing Movement in Photography and Painting
16 of 365 – *Arantzazu Martinez – ANALYZED PAINTING
17 of 365 – *The Arabesque in Painting – Part I – Law of Continuity
18 of 365 – *The Arabesque in Nature – Part II
19 of 365 – *The Arabesque in Photography – Part III
20 of 365 – Laocoon – ANALYZED SCULPTURE
21 of 365 – *Figure Ground Relationship (FGR) in Photography and Painting – Part I
22 of 365 – *Figure Ground Relationship – Proper use will define your subject – Part II
23 of 365 – *Georges-Pierre Seurat – ANALYZED PAINTING
24 of 365 – The Rule of Thirds and the Chicken Soup Analogy
25 of 365 – A Misleading Guide to Mastering Composition
26 of 365 – Alik Sakharov (Game of Thrones) – ANALYZED CINEMA
27 of 365 – *Greatest Area of Contrast (GAC)
28 of 365 – *Simultaneous Contrast in Photography and Painting
29 of 365 – *Editing Your Photography and Painting Quickly
30 of 365 – *Gregory Crewdson – ANALYZED PHOTO #1
31 of 365 – *Chiaroscuro – Dramatic Lighting in Painting, Photography, and Cinema
32 of 365 – *Unity Within Your Composition – Law of Closure – Part I
33 of 365 – *Leonardo Da Vinci – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
34 of 365 – *Unity Within Your Composition – Ellipses – Part II
35 of 365 – *Unity Within Your Composition – Radiating Lines – Part III
36 of 365 – The Rule of Thirds and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
37 of 365 – *Frans Snyders – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
38 of 365 – *Gamut – Repetition & Rhythm Within Your Composition – Part I
39 of 365 – *Gamut – Posing Rhythm Within Your Composition – Part II
40 of 365 – *John Singer Sargent – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
41 of 365 – *Henri Cartier-Bresson Using the Grid
42 of 365 – *Aerial Perspective Outdoors in Photography and Painting – Part I
43 of 365 – *Aerial Perspective Indoors in Photography and Painting – Part II
44 of 365 – *Syd McGinley – ANALYZED PAINTING
45 of 365 – *Bresson Quoting Bonnard about Instinct
46 of 365 – *Aerial Perspective – Smoking Cigarettes in Visual Art – Part III
47 of 365 – *Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #2
48 of 365 – *Coincidences Create Unity & Movement – Overlapping Shapes
49 of 365 – *Edge Flicker (EF) in Photography and Painting – Part I
50 of 365 – *Edge Flicker (EF) – Cutting Off Limbs in Photography and Painting – Part II
51 of 365 – *Patinir – ANALYZED PAINTING
52 of 365 – The Future of Design in Art
53 of 365 – Gestalt Psychology Introduction – Part I
54 of 365 – *Vincent van Gogh – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
55 of 365 – *Gestalt Psychology – Law of Pragnanz – Part II
56 of 365 – *Gestalt Psychology – Law of Similarity – Part III
57 of 365 – *Gestalt Psychology – Law of Symmetry – Part IV (Balance & Counterpart)
58 of 365 – *Pieter Bruegel – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
59 of 365 – *Gestalt Psychology – Law of Proximity – Part V
60 of 365 – *The Golden Rectangle is not a Slice of Cheese
61 of 365 – *Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #3
62 of 365 – *The Golden Rectangle is not a Slice of Cheese – Part II
63 of 365 – *Baroque vs. Sinister in Artistic Design – Part I
64 of 365 – *Baroque vs. Sinister in Artistic Design – Magnetic Momentum – Part II
65 of 365 – *William-Adolphe Bouguereau – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
66 of 365 – *The Golden Ratio is Misunderstood…Again.
67 of 365 – *Georges Seurat Using Phi Calipers
68 of 365 – *Shen Zhou – ANALYZED PAINTING
69 of 365 – *Phi Ratio and the Close-Minded Professor
70 of 365 – *Timeline of Geometry, Phi, and Design
71 of 365 – *Finding the GAC in Photoshop
72 of 365 – *David Bellemere – ANALYZED PHOTO #1
73 of 365 – *GRID DOWNLOAD and USING THE GRID – VIDEO
74 of 365 – Composition for Dummies
75 of 365 – *Claude Joseph Vernet – ANALYZED PAINTING
76 of 365 – *The Power of the 90 Degree Angle
77 of 365 – Gregory Crewdson Documentary
78 of 365 – *Aspective View in Photography and Painting
79 of 365 – *Toulouse Lautrec – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
80 of 365 – Using the Phi Ratio Doesn’t Mean You are Part of a Cult
81 of 365 – *Design Being Used in Cinema
82 of 365 – *Hugues Merle – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
83 of 365 – *Negative Space and Filling the Grid in Photography and Painting
84 of 365 – Seth Godin on Mentorship
85 of 365 – *Learn to Squint when Creating Your Art
86 of 365 – *Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #4
87 of 365 – *Romance of the Triangle in Visual Art
88 of 365 – *Linking the Foreground & Background in Painting
89 of 365 – *Viggo Johansen – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
90 of 365 – *Echoing Shapes in Photography
91 of 365 – *Composition Techniques – Filter What you Find – Part I
92 of 365 – *Follow the Rule of Thirds
93 of 365 – *Composition Techniques – Filter What you Find – Part II
94 of 365 – *Big Names Working the Scene in Photography
95 of 365 – A Painter Finding His Way with Composition
96 of 365 – Happy New Year Artists!
97 of 365 – *Caspar David Friedrich – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
98 of 365 – *How to Design a Photo Shoot
99 of 365 – *Understanding Balance in Composition: Gazing Direction
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100 of 365 – *Caravaggio – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
101 of 365 – Surfing is an Art
102 of 365 – *Breathing Room – Art Balance from Top to Bottom – Part I
103 of 365 – *Pablo Picasso – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
104 of 365 – *Breathing Room – Art Balance from Top to Bottom – Part II
105 of 365 – Phi Lecture by Barnstone Student Ryan Brooker
106 of 365 – *Edward Weston Quote on Photography Composition
107 of 365 – *Bouguereau – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
108 of 365 – *Art from Intuition
109 of 365 – *One or Many Focal Points in Art?
110 of 365 – *Poynter – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
111 of 365 – *The Shock and Awe in Art
112 of 365 – The Desolate Arcade
113 of 365 – *Light and Shadow in Photography and Painting – Part I
114 of 365 – *Degas – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
115 of 365 – *Light & Shadow – Part II
116 of 365 – The Impassioned Eye with Henri Cartier-Bresson
117 of 365 – *Gregory Crewdson – ANALYZED PHOTO #2
118 of 365 – The War of Art with Steven Pressfield
119 of 365 – *Get Familiar with Your Photographic Environment
120 of 365 – Share the Secrets of Design with Myron Barnstone
121 of 365 – *Viggo Johansen – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
122 of 365 – *Finding Your Artistic Style
123 of 365 – Timing is Everything
124 of 365 – Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
125 of 365 – *Contrapposto – A Pose of Beauty
126 of 365 – Boxing is an Art
127 of 365 – Canon of Design – VIRTUAL LIBRARY
128 of 365 – *Henri Fantin-Latour – ANALYZED PAINTING
129 of 365 – *Pierre Bonnard Quote
130 of 365 – *Expression is Gold in Photography and Painting
131 of 365 – *Juliette Aristides – ANALYZED PAINTING
132 of 365 – Say Hello to Other Artists
133 of 365 – *Be Original
134 of 365 – *Conceptual Photographers and Compositing
135 of 365 – *Hubert Robert – ANALYZED PAINTING
136 of 365 – Joe McNally Photography Quote
137 of 365 – *Square Composition in Art
138 of 365 – *Pablo Picasso – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
139 of 365 – Alfred Stiegletz Documentary
140 of 365 – Learning Art from Those Before Us
141 of 365 – *Inspiration from the Grid
142 of 365 – *Herbert James Draper – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
143 of 365 – Good or Great Photography
144 of 365 – *Camera Obscura
145 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
146 of 365 – Technology Fails Design
147 of 365 – Application & Repetition Leads to Experience
148 of 365 – *Unity Emphasis in Painting
149 of 365 – *Giorgio Morandi – ANALYZED PAINTING
150 of 365 – *Kenyon Cox Quote
151 of 365 – *Learn How Our Eyes Scan Artwork
152 of 365 – *Paxton – ANALYZED PAINTING
153 of 365 – Composition in Painting and Photography is Essential
154 of 365 – Einstein’s Struggle
155 of 365 – *Composition with Compound Root Rectangles
156 of 365 – *Johannes Vermeer – ANALYZED PAINTING
157 of 365 – *Music can Inspire the Mood of Your Image
158 of 365 – What Makes a Painting Valuable
159 of 365 – *Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #5
160 of 365 – *The Shadow’s Edge in Photography
161 of 365 – *Canon of Design RESOURCES
162 of 365 – *Leonardo Da Vinci Quote
163 of 365 – *Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema – ANALYZED PAINTING #1
164 of 365 – Anatomy by Robert Beverly Hale
165 of 365 – *Pitfalls of Photography
166 of 365 – *Gregory Crewdson – ANALYZED PHOTO #3
167 of 365 – *Donald Duck and the Golden Ratio
168 of 365 – *The Creative Brain
169 of 365 – *Disguise the Design in Your Composition
170 of 365 – *Bouguereau – ANALYZED PAINTING #3
171 of 365 – Golden Ratio and Mona Lisa -ANALYZED (Phi Calipers)
172 of 365 – *Becoming a Master Photographer
173 of 365 – *Da Vinci – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
174 of 365 – Odometer vs Facebook Likes
175 of 365 – *Haphazardly Filling the Grid
176 of 365 – Artistic Composition is a Choice
177 of 365 – *Titian – ANALYZED PAINTING
178 of 365 – *Photography: Should I Convert to Black & White or Keep it Color – Part I
179 of 365 – *Photography: Should I Convert to Black & White or Keep it Color – Part II
180 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #3
181 of 365 – *Photography: Should I Convert to Black & White or Keep it Color – Part III
182 of 365 – *Cezanne Quote
183 of 365 – *Photography: Should I Convert to Black & White or Keep it Color – Part IV
184 of 365 – *Euan Uglow – ANALYZED PAINTING
185 of 365 – Alan Watts – If Money Were No Object
186 of 365 – Forging Masterpieces
187 of 365 – *Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #6
188 of 365 – The Painful Puzzle
189 of 365 – *Patterns in Art
190 of 365 – PHI CALIPER GIVEAWAY – ##CLOSED##
191 of 365 – *Michelangelo – ANALYZED PAINTING
192 of 365 – Photography: Stretch Before You Exercise
193 of 365 – *The Conceptual Photos in Your Mind
194 of 365 – *Degas – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
195 of 365 – Can the Untrained Eye Recognize Design
196 of 365 – Tom Keating on Master Painting
197 of 365 – Art: Getting Your Money’s Worth
198 of 365 – *Whistler – ANALYZED PAINTING
199 of 365 – Art: Learn to Roll with the Punches
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200 of 365 – Web Art Academy Lessons
201 of 365 – *Erwin Olaf – ANALYZED PHOTO
202 of 365 – Drowning in the Rat Race
203 of 365 – *Street Photography: When to Crop In & Clone Out – Part I
204 of 365 – *Street Photography: When to Crop In & Clone Out – Part II
205 of 365 – *Gentileschi – ANALYZED PAINTING
206 of 365 – Oil Painting Realism
207 of 365 – Designing is for Weirdos
208 of 365 – *Degas – ANALYZED PAINTING #3
209 of 365 – *Light Falloff & The Inverse Square Law – Part I
210 of 365 – *Light Falloff & The Inverse Square Law – Part II
211 of 365 – Focus Your Artistic Efforts and Excel
212 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #4
213 of 365 – What Happened to Our Free Time
214 of 365 – Insights on Landscape Photography
215 of 365 – Gregory Crewdson – ANALYZED PHOTO #4
216 of 365 – *Photography: Sunny 16 Technique
217 of 365 – *Hannibal Inspired Color Grading in Photoshop
218 of 365 – *Bouguereau Quote
219 of 365 – *Vincent van Gogh – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
220 of 365 – *The Story of Vincent van Gogh
221 of 365 – *Vincent van Gogh Quote
222 of 365 – *Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #7
223 of 365 – *Creating Beautiful Group Photos Like Annie – Part I
224 of 365 – *Creating Beautiful Group Photos Like Annie – Part II
225 of 365 – Art and Pandering to the Masses
226 of 365 – Henri Cartier-Bresson – ANALYZED PHOTO
227 of 365 – How Inspiration Fades in Photography
228 of 365 – *Photography: Watermark or No Watermark
229 of 365 – *Jean-Babtiste Carpeaux – ANALYZED SCULPTURE
230 of 365 – *Inspiration from Greek Mythology – Part I
231 of 365 – *Inspiration from Greek Mythology – Part II
232 of 365 – *The Man Who Taught Bresson Geometry
233 of 365 – *Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
234 of 365 – The Painters Secret Geometry Giveaway – ##CLOSED##
235 of 365 –*Edgar Degas Quote #1
236 of 365 – *Dot Bunn – ANALYZED PAINTING
237 of 365 – If Van Gogh had a Facebook Page in 1887
238 of 365 – *How Mirrors Add Depth, Mystery & Movement in Visual Art
239 of 365 – *Vivian Maier; Nanny, Recluse, Talented Street Photographer
240 of 365 – *Pierre Auguste Cot – ANALYZED PAINTING
241 of 365 – Steve Jobs Quote
242 of 365 – *Street Photography Techniques & Inspiration – Part I
243 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #5
244 of 365 – *Street Photography Techniques & Inspiration – Part II
245 of 365 – *Using Your DSLR as a FILM Camera
246 of 365 – *Andrew Wyeth & The Forgotten Stories
247 of 365 – *Da Vinci – ANALYZED PAINTING #3
248 of 365 – John Free Street Photography Advice
249 of 365 – *How to Create a Window of Depth in Photography and Painting
250 of 365 – *Vincent van Gogh – ANALYZED PAINTING #3
251 of 365 – *Pablo Picasso: The Power of Art – video
252 of 365 – Henri Cartier-Bresson Quote
253 of 365 – *The Perfect Canvas Size for Your Design
254 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING – Video – Part I
255 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING – Video – Part II
256 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING – Video – Part III
257 of 365 – *A Camera, the Streets & a Lady
258 of 365 – *Henri Matisse Quote
259 of 365 – *Salvador Dali – Modern Masters
260 of 365 – *Center Composition with Stanley Kubrick
261 of 365 – *Renoir – ANALYZED PAINTING
262 of 365 – Find a Happy Balance
263 of 365 – *Using a UV Filter for Photography Lighting Effects
264 of 365 – *Annie Leibovitz – ANALYZED PHOTO #8
265 of 365 – The Quest to Replicate Nature in Technology
266 of 365 – Johannes Vermeer – The Master of Light
267 of 365 – *The Art of the Establishing Shot in Cinema
268 of 365 – *Salvador Dali – ANALYZED PAINTING
269 of 365 – *Drawing in Perspective
270 of 365 – *Using an iPad as a Light Table
271 of 365 – *Raphael – ANALYZED PAINTING
272 of 365 – *Buying a Wide Angle Lens: What I Didn’t Know
273 of 365 – Camera Gear is Based on a Matter of Purpose and Quality
274 of 365 – *Pablo Picasso Quote
275 of 365 – *David Bellemere – ANALYZED PHOTO #2
276 of 365 – Excellent Street Photography by Alex Webb of Magnum Photos
277 of 365 – *The Art of the Opening Sequence in Cinema
278 of 365 – *Puvis – ANALYZED PAINTING
279 of 365 – Campfire’s and Camping Nowadays
280 of 365 – Annie Leibovitz 1993 Documentary
281 of 365 – *10 Tips on How to Enjoy a Museum
282 of 365 – *Judith Fritchman – ANALYZED PAINTING
283 of 365 – *How to Spot Design Clues in a Museum
284 of 365 – Bat Boy Syndrome and Remarkable Art
285 of 365 – *Matisse – ANALYZED PAINTING
286 of 365 – *Henri Cartier-Bresson: Just Plain Love
287 of 365 – *Learning to Look and Like with Avigdor Arikha
288 of 365 – Do What You Love – Follow Your Passion
289 of 365 – *Vincent van Gogh – ANALYZED PAINTING #4
290 of 365 – Edgar Degas Quote #2
291 of 365 – *Shooting My First Roll of Film: Start to Finish
292 of 365 – *Lucian Freud – ANALYZED PAINTING
293 of 365 – *Ansel Adams: Love for Music, Photography, and Life
294 of 365 – Life is Like a Cinnamon Roll
295 of 365 – *Martin Parr and His Whacky Street Photography Style
296 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #6
297 of 365 – World Desensitization
298 of 365 – *The Artistic Journey of Henri Matisse
299 of 365 – *Tintoretto – ANALYZED PAINTING
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300 of 365 – The Old Masters, Standing in Awe
301 of 365 – Look at that Camera, You’re Not a Serious Photographer
302 of 365 – *Classical vs. Romantic Artistic Style
303 of 365 – *Da Vinci – ANALYZED PAINTING #4
304 of 365 – *Pablo Picasso and His Drama Filled Life
305 of 365 – The Perception of Spoken Words
306 of 365 – *Bouguereau Using Phi Calipers
307 of 365 – *Silver Printing: Method vs Imagery
308 of 365 – *Hitler’s Nazi Museum of Stolen Paintings
309 of 365 – Promoting Great Art and Composition
310 of 365 – *Delacroix – ANALYZED PAINTING
311 of 365 – *Harold Speed Quote
312 of 365 – *Joel Meyerowitz Photography – The Street is Delicious
313 of 365 – *Caravaggio – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
314 of 365 – *What if Bresson didn’t Shoot with a Leica?
315 of 365 – Art, Social Media, and the Empire State Building
316 of 365 – *M.C. Escher and his Fantastically Unique Artwork
317 of 365 – *Henrietta Rae – ANALYZED PAINTING
318 of 365 – *Understanding Camera Light Meters and Squinting
319 of 365 – Bouguereau Quote 2
320 of 365 – *John William Waterhouse – ANALYZED PAINTING
321 of 365 – Couch Potato or Master Painter
322 of 365 – *How to Design with Clouds
323 of 365 – *The Elite Photographers of Magnum Photos
324 of 365 – *Jean Leon Gerome – ANALYZED PAINTING
325 of 365 – *Four Fun Lighting and DOF techniques
326 of 365 – Modern Day Slavery
327 of 365 – *George Frederic Watts – ANALYZED PAINTING
328 of 365 – *Seven Techniques to Become a Surrealist Street Photographer
329 of 365 – The Ignorant Teapot Calling the Kettle Black
330 of 365 – *Real Talk About Learning from the Masters
331 of 365 – *Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #7
332 of 365 – *Diagonal Coincidences and How to Use Them
333 of 365 – *How to Succeed as a Photographer
334 of 365 – *Rembrandt – ANALYZED PAINTING
335 of 365 – Jim Carrey: Inspiration from a Goofball
336 of 365 – *The Frame Forces Relationships in Photography
337 of 365 – *Fred Herzog and His Color Theory
338 of 365 – *Toulouse Lautrec – ANALYZED PAINTING #2
339 of 365 – Van Gogh Quote #2
340 of 365 – *Dynamic Symmetry Notes
341 of 365 – *Jan Brueghel the Elder – ANALYZED PAINTING
342 of 365 – *How to Combine Old and New Art Techniques
343 of 365 – Schools are Factories for Obedience
344 of 365 – *Looking at Your Old Photographs with a New Eye
345 of 365 – *Solomon Joseph Solomon – ANALYZED PAINTING
346 of 365 – *Paul Cezanne and His Artistic Journey
347 of 365 – Edgar Degas Quote #3
348 of 365 – *Thomas Eakins – ANALYZED PAINTING
349 of 365 – Christina’s World Stuck in a Corner at the MoMA
350 of 365 – Karl Blossfeldt and His Artistic Representation of Nature
351 of 365 – *Harold Speed Notes
352 of 365 –*Paul de Vos – ANALYZED PAINTING
353 of 365 –*The Best Emotion Provoking Technique for Photography
354 of 365 – *Under the Skin – Artistic Cinema Analyzed
355 of 365 – *Gustave Jean Jacquet – ANALYZED PAINTING
356 of 365 – *Photography Inspired by Andrew Wyeth & The Kuerner Farm
357 of 365 – *Odd Nerdrum Quote
358 of 365 – *Toulouse Lautrec and His Artistic Journey
359 of 365 – *David Teniers Using Phi Calipers
360 of 365 – *Photography Exercise to Quickly See a Design
361 of 365 – *Create Double Exposures with Film, Digital, and Photoshop
362 of 365 – *Eugene Romain Thirion – ANALYZED PAINTING
363 of 365 – *Vermeer’s Secret Life
364 of 365 – *The Symbolic Objects in Art: Yesterday & Today
365 of 365 – Day 365 of 365, it’s Time to Celebrate!
Bonus Articles After the 365!
366. Mastering Composition & Henri Cartier-Bresson (Video Response)
367. Moving to Hawaii to Pursue Photography and Composition
368. Film Photography Inspired by Bresson (Waikiki Meetup)
369. Myron Barnstone Interview: A Journey to Find the Techniques of Design
370. Color Theory, Monet, and Bruno Barbey – Part I
371. *Color Theory, Monet, and Bruno Barbey – Part II
372. 40 Street Photography Tips from Brutal Self Critiquing – Part I
373. *40 Street Photography Tips from Brutal Self Critiquing – Part II
374. *Separating Shapes – Bresson Being Inspired by Matisse
375.Taking One Photo with William Eggleston
376. NEW Flickr Street Photography Account
377. How Picasso Found Subject Matter for his Painting
378. *Successful Painters that Don’t Draw Well
379. The Fading Giants of Magnum Photos
380. Top 10 Free Books from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
381. How Tall was Henri Cartier-Bresson?
382. Leonardo Da Vinci Quote, Picasso Master Copy, and Tiny Habits
383. 5 Reasons Why Scanning Your Own Film is Better
384. Would You Cease to Exist if Facebook Disappeared?
385. *Annie Leibovitz & Star Wars Analyzed
386. Printmaking Artist Gustave Dore
387. Harold Speed: Drawing with Dither
388. Your Portfolio is like a Window for Shoppers
389. Photography Composition with Cutouts Transforms Landmarks
390. Child Prodigy of Painting, Photography, or Mastering Composition
391.*Egon Schiele Expressive Nudes Documentary
392. Losing a Hard Drive Full of Photos was Gut Wrenching
393. *Learning to Draw Better: My New Year’s Resolution
394. *5 Books Every Artist Needs for Mastering Composition
395. *The Secret to Josef Koudelka’s Best Photo Compositions
396. 10 Myths About the Rule of Thirds
397. Peer Pressure Can Make You Sharp or Dull
398. When a Photo Becomes Reality: Losing a Loved One
399. Mastering Composition to Get More Keepers in Street Photography
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400. * Top 10 Color Street Photographers – with Color Theory
401. *Nosferatu the Vampyre 1979 – Analyzed Cinema
402. *Garry Winogrand and His Photography Compositions
404. *Gustav Klimt Using Dynamic Symmetry, Color, and Patterns
405. *Composition and Your Profile Picture
406. *Correcting Degas’ Painting Composition
407. Can an Artist be Born a Genius
408. *Mastering Composition with Odd Nerdrum
409. *Mastering Composition with a Micro Four Thirds Camera
410. *Henri Cartier-Bresson: Geometry Exposed
411. Mr. Robot Creates Visual Tension with Composition Techniques
412. *Spontaneity Realized in Street Photography
413. *The Late Drawings of Picasso
414. *Bresson’s Most Misconceived Quote
415. An Update to My Artistic Journey
416. *Photography Composition & Design – New Book Sneak Peek
417. *Top 10 Techniques to Master Composition
418. *The Revenant – ANALYZED CINEMA
419. *Composition with Overlapping Root Rectangles
420. Rest In Peace Myron Barnstone – 10.29.16
421. *Game of Thrones S06E01 – Analyzed Cinema
422. Famous Artist Birthdays and Inspiration
423. *The Problem with Leading Lines – Using Pointing Devices
424. *Horizon Zero Dawn – Analyzed Video Game
425. Virtual Mentors to Inspire Your Artistic Journey
426. *Stanley Kubrick’s Best Photographs
427. *Mastering Composition: Analyzing Art Books with Tracing Paper – Round One
428. *Email Q &A: Dynamic Symmetry and Canvas Sizes
429. “Moby” the Mobile Studio: for Painting and Photography
430. *Email Q & A: What is the Golden Section?
431. Dynamic Symmetry: How to Use it in Photography and Painting
432. *Dynamic Symmetry: How to Draw the Grid with Math
433. My $200 Pencil Sharpener for Drawing
434. *Bresson’s Most Famous Negative Analyzed
435. *Toulouse Lautrec – ANALYZED PAINTING #3
436. *How the Masters Used Dynamic Symmetry – Picasso “The Frugal Repast”
437. Email Q & A: How Did the Masters Learn Dynamic Symmetry?
438. *Dynamic Symmetry: Themes of Root Rectangles
439. Mastering Composition to Get More Keepers: P.O.V. B+W Street Photography
440.*Using Ambiguity to Strengthen the Storytelling of Your Art
441. *The Top Techniques to Create Visual Impact in Your Art
442. *How to Create a Hierarchy in Your Photograph or Painting
443. Vincent van Gogh Gold Mine of Paintings and Drawings
444. *How to Self-Critique Your Photo or Painting
445. Absinthe: Murder, Mayhem, and Master Painters
446. Email Q & A: Blade Runner Analyzed Cinema
447. *Street Photography Techniques Used for Fashion Photos
448. *Did They Use the Rule of Thirds in Blade Runner 2049 – Part One
449. *Configuring Our Dynamic Symmetry Grids – Blade Runner 2049 – Part Two
450. *Blade Runner 2049 – Analyzed Cinema – Part Three
451. Cinematic Test Shots with the Sony A6500 and Mavic Pro Drone
452. *Mastering Composition: Analyzing Art Books with Tracing Paper – Round Two
453. *Aerial Composition and Dynamic Symmetry
454. *Number One Hack for Mastering Composition
455. *One Second Color Correction with Annie Leibovitz Photos
456. *Bloodline Camera Work – Analyzed Cinema for Wedding Techniques
457. *Vincent van Gogh – ANALYZED PAINTING #5
458. Top 20 Discoveries from Canon of Design
459. *Ozark is Like a Gregory Crewdson Photo – ANALYZED CINEMA
460. Dynamic Symmetry, Composition and Henri Cartier-Bresson
461. *Decoding the Timeless Subjects of Master Painters
462. Why is the Rule of Thirds Grid on Pro Cameras?
463. *Magnetic Momentum in Book Covers – Baroque vs Sinister
464. *Our Fascination with Toned Images
465. *Good Artists Copy, Great Artists Blatantly Plagiarize
466. *The Leibovitz Recipe: Number One – Figure-Ground Relationship
467. *Photo Shoot Think Sheet
468. *The Third Man – ANALYZED CINEMA
469. *Suzanne Valadon – Mother, Model, Master Painter
470. Vincent van Gogh – Color Theory
471. *Email Q & A: Design, Color and Patterns
472. Proof that Henri Cartier-Bresson Used Dynamic Symmetry in Photography
473. *Vincent van Gogh – ANALYZED PAINTING #6
474. *Dynamic Symmetry, Film and the Sydney Opera House
475. *Game of Thrones S07E04 – ANALYZED CINEMA
476. *Dynamic Symmetry: How to Quickly Build the Grids in Photoshop
477. *Dynamic Symmetry: Major Area Divisions (MAD) vs Themes
478. *Sydney Australia Gallery: The Best Paintings – Part One
479. *Sydney Australia Gallery: The Worst Paintings – Part Two
480. *Fine Art Photos by Stephen Shore
481. *How to Pose a Model with an Arabesque [Fine Art Photography]
482. Golden Ratio in Art: Parthenon and Euan Uglow [Techniques]
483. *Jean-Babtiste Carpeaux – ANALYZED SCULPTURE #2
484. *Annie Leibovitz: Group Photo Composition [Techniques]
485. *Photography Composition with Irving Penn [5 Techniques]
486. *The Masterful Set Designs of Mary Howard
487. *The Photography Composition of Horst P. Horst [Techniques]
488. *Composition is More Important than Beautiful Lighting
489. *The Simplistic Lighting of Stanley Kubrick
490. The Masterful Design Techniques of Martine Franck [Cartier-Bresson]
491. *Alexey Titarenko Long Exposure Photography [Hauntingly Beautiful]
492. *How the Subject’s Gaze Can Control the Frame
493. *Sylvette David: The Inspiring Muse of Pablo Picasso
494. *Paolo Roversi Photography Analyzed [7 Techniques]
495. *Color Theory Inspired by Birds
496. Rule of Thirds vs Dynamic Symmetry Video [Fun Analogy & Tips]
497. *Different Composition Styles in Street Photography
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500. *Dynamic Symmetry – How to Keep it Simple in the Beginning [Video]
501. *How to Choose a Dynamic Symmetry Grid for Photography
502. *How Picasso Softens His Dynamic Symmetry Lines
503. *Shallow vs Deep DOF: Storytelling in Photography
504. *Edward Hopper Using Dynamic Symmetry and Phi Calipers
505. *Gregory Crewdson Photos are Inspired by a Master Painter
506. *Dynamic Symmetry: Understanding the Musical Divisions of a Rectangle
507. *Dynamic Symmetry: A Complete Understanding of the Reciprocal
508. *Maxfield Parrish – ANALYZED PAINTING
509. *Six of the Most Shocking Master Paintings Ever Seen
510. *The Phi Ratio and the Human Face: Step by Step
511. *Henri Cartier-Bresson: His Printing and Critiques
512. *Dynamic Symmetry: How to Memorize the Basic Armature
513. *The One Technique That Made Turner So Successful
514. *Dynamic Symmetry: Understanding the Ratios for Painting and Photography
515. Photography Composition and Tips for Beginners [Digging Deep Into 8]
516. *Creative Framing in Photography
517. *Photography Composition with Francis Frith [Amazing Pyramids]
518. *Jakob Bogdani – ANALYZED PAINTING
519. *Saul Leiter and His Painterly Photography Technique
520. *Email Q & A: Shooting Film
521. *Top 10 Techniques to Master Composition – Part 2
522. *Shooting the Back of Heads in Street Photography
523. *The Design Techniques in Dynamic Poses
524. *Simon Stalenhag – ANALYZED Digital Paintings
525. Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky – ANALYZED Cinema
526. *How I Used Dynamic Symmetry in a Self-Portrait
527. *How to Create Killer B&W Photos
528. *Using a Phone to Keep Your Composition Skills Sharp
529. *Email Q&A: Developing a Digital Painting with Dynamic Symmetry
530. *Jeff Wall Photo Composite ANALYZED
531. Nature Consumes Everything Eventually
532. *Annie Leibovitz Group Photo – ANALYZED #9
533. *Dynamic Symmetry: Understanding Grid Similarities – VAN GOGH
534. *Hieronymus Bosch – ANALYZED PAINTING
535. *Dynamic Symmetry, Jonas Bendiksen & Panoramas
536. *Drunks, Heroes and Storytelling
537. *Marco Grob-ANALYZED PHOTO
538. Nudity in Art: Acceptable vs Pornographic
539. *Photography Composition & Design with Shadows
540. *Pro Tip for Creating Mystery in Portrait Photos
541. *Albert Bierstadt – ANALYZED PAINTING
542. How to Design a Book Cover and Abstract Letters with Dynamic Symmetry
543. *Game of Thrones S07E07 – ANALYZED CINEMA
544. Canon of Design $1500 Giveaway [20 Winners] *Ends 4/14/19
545. *Charles Bargue Homer Plate – ANALYZED DRAWING
546. *How to Create a Photo Project like Alec Soth
547. *Malcolm Liepke Color Theory – ANALYZED PAINTINGS
548. *Design Techniques and Keeping the Story Pure
549. *Fan Ho – His Top Design Technique [ANALYZED PHOTOGRAPHY]
550. *The Best Focal Length for Street Photography (Part One)
551. *The Best Focal Length for Street Photography (Part Two)
552. *Street Photography Compositions with the Ricoh GR III (with P.O.V. VIDEO)
553. Echoing Shapes with Odd Nerdrum (ANALYZED PAINTINGS)
554. *The Leibovitz Recipe: Number Two (Lighting)
555. *Wedding Photography and Cinematography (Inspiration and Tips)
556. *Mastering Composition with No Diagonals (Balance)
557. Dynamic Symmetry: How to Easily Understand Ratios (Super Simple)
558. *Classic Realism vs The Art Police (Odd Nerdrum)
559. *Peter Paul Rubens – The Fall of the Damned (ANALYZED PAINTING) #8
560. *Top 5 Design Techniques Inspired by Nature (IG Photographers)
561. *John Collier – ANALYZED PAINTING
562. *Street Photography – Timeless vs Contemporary
563. *Noel-Nicolas Coypel – ANALYZED PAINTING
564. *Top 7 Design Mistakes Made by Artists (Beginners and Pro)
565. How to Master Manual Mode and Avoid Auto Mode Flaws (Exposure Triangle)
566. *The True Fundamentals of Art
567. *The Colorful Paintings of Kubrick (Color Theory)
568. *Design Techniques Used by Christopher Anderson
569. *John William Waterhouse – ANALYZED PAINTING 2
570. Top 10 Ways to Spark Creativity
571. *Beginner Painters Never Use This Technique
572. *Dynamic Symmetry – How to Easily Use Complex Grids
573. Dynamic Symmetry and Design Techniques in Epic Paintings (Paris Video)
574. *How to Crop In-Camera to Eliminate Distractions (Paris)
575. *Using Dynamic Symmetry to Photograph the Eiffel Tower (Paris)
576. *Dynamic Symmetry and Absinthe Inspired Drawings – Intro, One, Two (Paris)
577. *Street Photography – Shooting from the Hip: 101 (Paris)
578. *Using Aerial Perspective and Lost Edges in Your Art (Paris Video)
579. Perfectionism and Your Art (Paris)
580. *Dynamic Symmetry and Absinthe Inspired Drawings – Three (Paris Video)
581. *How Master Painters Use Arabesques (Paris Video)
582. *Photographing Sculptures Like a Model (Paris)
583. Dynamic Symmetry and Absinthe Inspired Drawings – Four (Paris Video)
584. *Emile Levy – Death of Orpheus (ANALYZED PAINTING – Paris)
585. *Beautiful Brushstrokes – John Singer Sargent & More (Part One)
586. *Beautiful Brushstrokes – John Singer Sargent & More (Part Two)
587. Bresson Photos Reimagined as Satirical Paintings (2020)
588. *How to Select Your Keepers with Design Techniques (Contact Sheets Analyzed)
589. *Dynamic Symmetry and Absinthe Inspired Drawings – Five (Paris Video)
590. The Ego Manifesto for Artists – Quick Guide (PDF Download)
591. *How to Avoid Overlapping Mistakes (Paris)
592. *The Leibovitz Recipe Three – Wind
593. *How to Use Design Techniques in Food Photography
594. *How to Use Complex Grids – Leibovitz Master Copy
595. *Take Amazing Landscape Photos with Design Techniques – Part One
596. *Take Amazing Landscape Photos with Design Techniques – Part Two
597. *William Merritt Chase – ANALYZED PAINTING
598. *How to Create a Photography Project – Part One (Paris)
599. *How to Create a Photography Project – Part Two (Paris)
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600. Dynamic Symmetry Grid Package – Intro for Beginners (ECOSYSTEM)
601. *How to Easily Transfer a Drawing to Canvas – No More Squares
602. *Understanding Draftsman and Painterly Marks – Part One (Artistic Style)
603. *Understanding Draftsman and Painterly Marks – Part Two (Artistic Style)
604. *Best Composition Tips for Posing a Model
605. Design Techniques for Quick Portrait Paintings (Fun Video)
606. *Odd Nerdrum – Milk to an Alien (ANALYZED PAINTING)
607. *How to Feverishly Develop Your Artistic Style
608. *Design Techniques Used by Hiro (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
609. *Street Photography – Shooting from the Hip: 102 (Nice, France)
610. *Erwin Blumenfeld’s Unique Photography-ANALYZED
611. How to Force Growth as an Artist (Fun Video)
612. *The Lighthouse by Robert Eggers (ANALYZED CINEMA)
613. *Girodet – Scene of the Flood (ANALYZED PAINTING)
614. *Composition Techniques – Intro for Beginners (ANALYZED PAINTINGS PARIS)
615. Complementary Colors – The Biggest Myth of All Time (Video)
616. *Notan – How it Can Benefit Your Compositions
617. *How to Break Out of Your Academic Training
618. *Dynamic Symmetry and Logo Designs
619. *Email Q&A: Redesigning a Reference Photo for Painting
620. *Alexandre Cabanel – Analyzed Painting
621. *How the Background Affects the Story – Painting and Photos
622. Deborah Turbeville Best Compositions (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
623. *Maurice Denis Paintings – Color Theory
624. *Light and Dark Technique for Adding Depth (Photo & Painting)
625. *Critique the Composition Not the Style (ANALYZED PAINTINGS)
626. *Spooky Paintings by the Masters (Halloween)
627. Annie Leibovitz Group Photo – ANALYZED #10 (Video)
628. *Master Painters Adding Interest with Patterns
629. *Michal Pudelka Best Compositions (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
630. *Paul Cezanne – ANALYZED PAINTING
631. Dynamic Symmetry – Top 7 Misconceptions You Should Know
632. *Peter Paul Rubens – ANALYZED PAINTING #9
633. *Steelyard Composition Principle – Biggest Misconception (Balance)
634. *How to Make an Annie Leibovitz Photo Even Better (Design Techniques
635. *Pieter Bruegel – The Triumph of Death (ANALYZED PAINTING)
636. Top 7 Female Master Painters – Before the 1900’s
637. *Otto Marseus van Schrieck Still Life – ANALYZED PAINTING
638. *Controlling Contrast – Magnetic Momentum ANALYZED PAINTING
639. *Jonas Bendiksen – Analyzed Photos (Magnum Photographer)
640. *Dynamic Symmetry – Is the 1.5 Rectangle an Outcast? (Misconceptions)
641. *Jules Joseph Lefebvre – Diana Surprised (ANALYZED PAINTING)
642. *Painting with More Colors – Odilon Redon Analyzed
643. *The Leibovitz Recipe – Number Four – Fabric
644. *Achille Etna Michallon – Landscape Painting Analyzed
645. *Joker (ANALYZED CINEMA) – Part One
646. *Joker (ANALYZED CINEMA) – Part Two
647. Anatomy Mistakes by Master Painters – Does it Matter?
648. *William-Adolphe Bouguereau (ANALYZED PAINTING #4)
649. *Refined Grids – Are They More Efficient to Use?
650. *The Leibovitz Recipe – Number Five – Cutting Off Limbs
651. *Frederic Edwin Church – Landscape Painting Analyzed
652. Andromeda and Perseus – A Quirky Love Story (Greek Mythology)
653. *Jan Brueghel the Younger (ANALYZED PAINTING)
654. *El Greco – Laocoon and His Sons (ANALYZED PAINTING)
655. *Street Photographer Food Photos – What Makes Them Work?
656. A Quick Guide to Art Periods, Movements & More
657. *Edouard Manet (ANALYZED PAINTING)
658. *Fred Herzog’s Artistic Style (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
659. *Gustave Moreau (ANALYZED PAINTING)
660. *The Leibovitz Recipe Number Six – Quirky
661. Paul Cezanne Still Life Painting (ANALYZED VIDEO)
662. *Using a Projector to Enlarge Your Art
663. *Tattoo Compositions & Critiques (ANALYZED)
664. *Paul Gauguin (ANALYZED PAINTING)
665. *Dynamic Symmetry & Design Techniques – From Drawing to Painting (VIDEO)
666. *Trent Parke Top 5 Design Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
667. *William-Adolphe Bouguereau – Dante and Virgil (ANALYZED PAINTING)
668. Joel Meyerowitz Top Design Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
669. *Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers (ANALYZED PAINTING)
670. *Dynamic Symmetry – Basic, Stacked or Side by Side
671. Dot Bunn – Secrets of Color & Design (Landscape Painting)
672. *John Singer Sargent (ANALYZED PAINTING)
673. *How Masters Used Green & Purple (Color Theory)
674. *Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau & More (Ornamental Designs)
675. *How to Add a Hint of Commercialism to Your Art
676. *Francois Boucher (ANALYZED PAINTING)
677. Create Killer Compositions Like Kubrick – The Shining (ANALYZED CINEMA)
678. *Annie Leibovitz (ANALYZED PHOTO #11)
679. *The Arabesque and Minimalism – Email Q & A
680. *Dune 2021 Composition Techniques -Part One (ANALYZED CINEMA)
681. Dune 2021 Composition Techniques -Part Two (ANALYZED CINEMA)
682. *Albert Bierstadt – Landscape (ANALYZED PAINTING)
683. *Frank Frazetta – Woman with a Scythe (ANALYZED PAINTING)
684. *Henri Cartier-Bresson (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
685. *Vincent Van Gogh and the Importance of Gray (Color Theory)
686. *How to Create an Illusion in Art (Law of Pragnanz)
687. *Pierre-Auguste Cot – The Storm (ANALYZED PAINTING)
688. 12 Things I Learned from Van Gogh (Master Copy)
689. *Anders Zorn Top Techniques (ANALYZED PAINTINGS)
690. *Bieke Depoorter and Her Artistic Style (Magnum Photos)
691. *Gian Lorenzo Bernini – Design Techniques (ANALYZED SCULPTURE)
692. Rule of Thirds – The Number One Reason NOT to Use It
693. *The Tragedy of Macbeth – Stunning Cinematography (ANALYZED)
694. *Did Edgar Degas Use His Gut to Design? (ANALYZED PAINTING #4)
695. *What Makes it a Crewdson Photo? (Artistic Style)
696. Dynamic Symmetry – The Biggest Cliché Ever Heard
697. *Did Van Gogh Design This Portrait? – La Mousmé (ANALYZED PAINTING)
698. *How Did Masters Use Texture? (ANALYZED ART)
699. *Can a Still Life Be Designed? – Pieter Claesz (ANALYZED PAINTING)
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700. *Was Pierre-Paul Prud’hon a Master? (ANALYZED PAINTING)
701. Did Picasso Steal From Ancient Romans?
702. *Do I need to Learn Anatomy for My Art?
703. *Puvis “The River” (ANALYZED #2)
704. *Annie Leibovitz – How to Pick the Best Photo of a Series
705. *Gustave Dore – The Deluge (Analyzed Engraving)
706. *Pierre Puget – Perseus & Andromeda (ANALYZED SCULPTURE)
707. Joel Sternfeld – Top 3 Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
708. *Pierre-Auguste Renoir – ANALYZED PAINTING
709. *Craig McDean Top 5 Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
710. *Prehistoric Cave Paintings – What Can We Learn?
711. *Identify Your Artistic Style in 3 Easy Steps
712. *Gabriel Ferrier – L’auto Da-Fe (ANALYZED PAINTING)
713. Composition Eclipsed by Aesthetic
714. *Antoine Wiertz – ANALYZED PAINTING
715. *Jack Davison’s Top 3 Techniques (ANALYZED)
716. *Ernest Hebert – ANALYZED PAINTING
717. *Bruno Dayan’s Artistic Style (ANALYZED)
718. Which Dynamic Symmetry Grid is Best (CINEMATOGRAPHY)
719. *El Greco – Saint Joseph (ANALYZED PAINTING)
720. *The Top 10 Inspiring Film Photographers
721. *Edgar Degas Candid Nude (ANALYZED PAINTING #5)
722. *Gustave Courbet’s Haunting Landscape ( ANALYZED PAINTING)
723. *Ingres-The Princesse de Broglie (ANALYZED PAINTING)
724. Pieter Bruegel – The Harvesters (ANALYZED PAINTING)
725. *Jan Brueghel the Elder – Bathing Nymphs (ANALYZED PAINTING)
726. *Jan Davidsz De Heem – Colorful Still Life (ANALYZED PAINTING)
727. *Angelica Kauffman (ANALYZED PAINTING)
728. *Henri Regnault – Solomé (ANALYZED PAINTING
729. Gustave Moreau – Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra (ANALYZED PAINTING #2)
730. *Titian – Venus (ANALYZED PAINTING)
731. *Toulouse Lautrec – The Sofa (ANALYZED PAINTING)
732. *Suzanne Valadon – The Joy of Life (ANALYZED PAINTING)
733. *Charles Bargue – A Bashi-Bazouk (ANALYZED PAINTING)
734. Annie Leibovitz – Quick Critique #1
735. *Auguste Rodin – Was He Really a Master? (ANALYZED SCULPTURES)
736. *Russian Academy Drawings (Artistic Style)
737. *The Leibovitz Recipe – Number Seven – Eyes Closed
738. Nick Knight’s “War” Photo Breakdown
739. *Ernst Haas – Top 7 Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
740. *Herb Ritts – Top 7 Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
741. *Beginner Mistakes Made by Pros (Whale Mural Hawaii)
745. *Dorothea Lange – Top 5 Techniques
746.*Paul Lehr – Top 5 Techniques
747. *Patrick Demarchelier – Top 5 Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
748. Best Articles of 2023 (Top 8)
749. *John Singer Sargent Sketches – Great vs Mediocre
750. *Adrian Ghenie – Quick Critique (PAINTINGS)
751. Composition & Design Drawing Course (Videos 1-10)
752. *Elizaveta Porodina – Top 5 Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
753. *Berthe Morisot – Unveiling Her Painting Techniques
754. Peter Lindbergh – Top 6 Techniques (ANALYZED PHOTOS)
755. *Dune 2 – Top 7 Composition Techniques (ANALYZED CINEMA)
756. *Manet vs Redon (ANALYZED PAINTINGS)
757. How to Create Abstract Art with Composition Techniques (Video 1-3)
758. *Top 7 Storytelling Techniques in Visual Art
759. *Inspiring Textures by Master Painters
760. *Annie Leibovitz and Dynamic Symmetry (Photo Series Analyzed)
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