Not exactly AP v. Shepard Fairey: Wall Street Journal sicking lawyers on artist who uses their dot drawings http://tr.im/BLaP » Digg’s forthcoming ad network aims ...
Noli Novak, working out of her home studio in Riverside, is one of just a handful of artists who supply the Wall Street Journal with its iconic stipple “hedcut” illustrations — the lifelike, ...
Stippling, defined as the act of marking a given surface with numerous dots and small pecks, is one of art’s most tedious techniques. For one Miami-based web developer/stipple enthusiast, it’s also ...
Those familiar illustrations on the pages of The Wall Street Journal look just like engravings. But the intricate portraits, called headcuts, are actually a sort of pointilist sketch -- drawn by hand ...
Whether you’re into intricately detailed colouring books or literally splashing paint onto a canvas, there’s an art form that’s cathartic for almost everyone. However, architect Nitya Sreedhara is ...
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