Aspects of Mixed Media

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Nature by Dori in our mixed media painting class.  The concept of mixed media has been utilized for hundreds of years. There are two aspects to mixed media. One has to do with advertising and the multiple ways of presenting information. This can be using methods such as radio, television or billboards together. The other has to do with art. This second mixed media, or assemblage, concerns works of art that are put together using different media for a composition such as collage, photography or painting made from whatever the artist chooses to use.

A mixed media collage implies two separate art techniques. First there is the art of collage, which is defined by the free online dictionary as an artistic composition of materials and objects pasted over a surface, often with unifying lines and color. Mixed media adds to the overall concept of working with one or more types of painting in addition to the process of attaching collage elements. Elements can include photographs, colored paper, ticket stubs, magazine articles and advertisements. Even with all this visual information, a mixed media collage can still effectively convey a strong image and message.

A real fun, and obvious, form of mixed media art is assemblage. Assemblage is a form of art that is three dimensional and composed of putting together objects that are found. Assemblage really takes mixed media art to a new level. Instead of using the traditional mixed media objects, it branches out to include anything that an artist uses to create their piece of art. It can range from common, everyday items to unusual things that you wonder where the artist even managed to find them. This form of mixed media art is fun for anyone to try, from young to old, you yourself or with a group.

In a world today where "going green" and recycling is highly promoted, and even encouraged and taught in the schools, using items in art that no longer can be used in a traditional manner has become very popular. It is another form of recycling. Some artists have become very popular and talented in this field of art. Regardless of your preference of artistic styles, it is not unusual for there to be a mix of different media. Check out the mixed media art the next time you are in an art gallery, some will be obvious, but look closely at the different canvases, some will unexpectedly be mixed media art.

Even though the term multimedia art is applied to mixed media it is not the same. Multimedia art incorporates the use of differing areas like music, dance or interactions with the person viewing the display. Mixed media provides the artist with diversity both with the use of material and with what is represented by the work. The visitor to the gallery or museum can interact with an installation or simply view. Mixed media art using fiber combines fiber along with paint, dye, thread and ink among the media. The United Nations has declared 2009 the year of natural fiber, encouraging the use of fiber in art.

Inspired by Hannelore Baron

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Hannelore Baron was an artist whose work has become known for the highly personal, book-sized, abstract collages and box constructions that she began exhibiting in the late 1960s. Born in Saarbrücken, Germany, on June 8, 1926, she and her family fled persecution in Nazi Germany in 1938 and relocated to the Riverdale, Bronx area of New York City. Without a formal art education, her interest grew and was nourished through a variety of art classes at adult education and community centers.

At age 40, in the mid 1960s, Baron combined her knowledge of a variety of art making techniques (watercolor, drawing and printmaking) and began making her first collages. Baron embarked on an uncharted voyage into collage as a method of containing her search for human connection. Her mysterious and intriguing works of ink, paper and fabric are eloquent testimonials to the common heritage of humanity. Plunging deep into an expression of the common roots by means of personal suffering, she developed a cohesive language through the weaving of texture, shape and symbol. Her transcendent communication expresses the reassurance of the continuum of nature’s cycles reflected by the injection of new life to old fabrics.

Hannelore Baron works reveal the path by which an artist’s self-discovery transcends into universal expression. Working in the form of two-dimensional collage and box assemblage, Baron explored the archeology of the soul. In the early 1970s, Baron established a studio and devoted her time and energy completely to her artwork. Although her compositions are completely abstract, she considered them to be both personal and political statements. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s her work garnered critical acclaim, along with gallery and museum exhibitions in the United States, Europe and Japan.

Her work is marked by the gravity, discretion and understated wit of a survivor. She had a special feeling for paper, for the weight of communication it can bear and the weight of history that settles so easily on its edges and surfaces. She described herself a pacifist and wanted her quietly intense work to convince others of the need to listen. She used letters as symbols of memory and birds as symbols of vulnerability and the need for song. She had numerous solo shows in New York and was a participant in ''Jewish Themes - Contemporary Artists II'' at the Jewish Museum. Although the diminutive collages and doll-size assemblages by Hannelore Baron clearly belong to the 20th Century, it's impossible to link them to a specific decade. Hannelore Baron died of cancer at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center on April 28, 1987. She was 61 years old.

In 1995, her work was the subject of a one-person exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. In 2001 her work was the subject of a traveling exhibition curated by Ingrid Schaffner and organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Her works can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, and Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Real strangers to time's steady progression, these haunting works are timeless in a profoundly untraditional sense. 

7 Basic Tips on Preparing for Art Lessons

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Laura McNamara created in our printmaking class.  Are you a new teacher in charge of teaching art lessons? Do you want to be prepared when teaching your kindergarten pupils art lessons? Are you nervous?  If this is you, then stop feeling nervous and continue reading this article. Remember, you are the teacher and your pupils are young children so no matter what happens they will follow your instructions. So, relax you will be a great teacher.

Teaching kindergarten art lessons can be fun, simple and very, very messy.  We all know that children love to get their fingers dirty which, is why art is one of their favorite subjects. For this reason you the teacher should be always prepared for the unexpected. Make sure you sharpen your sense of smell, your hearing and your eyes in the back of your head.  So, let’s get started!

Listed below are the 7 basic tips that will help you on your first day in art class.

It is a great idea to take note of your cleaning supplies in your classroom.  Read the direction of each bottle to help you in case there is a spill or a big mess.  If you feel that you need more cleaning supplies then go to your local grocery store and buy the supplies you need.

As mentioned early children love to make a mess, it would be best to have plastic bags or drop cloth to protect the furniture.  If you are teaching your pupils a lesson on coloring then no need to protect the furniture. But you might want to reconsider if you are planning an art project on watercolor paint, acrylic paint and oil paint.

It will save you more time if you prepare each pupil’s art material than having them get it one by one.  If you allow your pupils to get their own art supplies you will create a ruckus.  Also, always remember to prepare extra art materials just in case.

When teaching an art project to your kindergarten pupils it is always a good idea to show examples for your pupils to follow.  Or you can hang your art material on the board so your pupils will have an inspiration.

It is important not to forget other work areas, such as an area for art projects to dry. If you art project involves water make sure you have several cloths on the floor while your pupil’s art is drying.  The last thing you need is a child to slip and get hurt because the floor was slippery.

Teach your pupils to clean after themselves. They should be responsible to clean their desk, paintbrushes and other art materials.  If they miss a spot you can clean it.

Now that you know how to prepare for art lessons you can apply it on the first day of school.  Remember you are the teacher and your pupils will follow your instructions.  So, do your best to make all art projects fun, simple and easy.  It is especially important that you make clean up fun. For example think of a song that your pupils enjoy and have them sing while cleaning.  Good Luck! 

Mixed Media Artwork


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Mixed media, in visual art, describes an artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been utilized. There is an essential difference between "mixed-media" artworks and "multimedia art". Mixed media tends to mean a work of visual art that mixes different traditionally distinct visual art media. To illustrate, a work on canvas that combines paint, ink, and collage can correctly be referred to as a "mixed media" work - but definitely not a work of "multimedia art." The concept of a multimedia art indicates a broader scope than mixed media, merging visual art with non-visual elements (such as recorded sound, for example) or with components of the other arts (like literature, drama, dance, motion graphics, music, or interactivity).

Mixed media art is usually used to convey a lot more sentiment in a piece than a single type like painting alone will permit. Mixed media is also as well known as art gets, too. From a technical perspective, mixed media is just about any mixture of a few primary innovative forms combined within a piece of artwork. Whenever considering mixed media, what normally pops up are mental pictures of collages or paintings that often merge pieces of cloth or even raw wood. Mixed media art also includes such fields as transformed photography used in paintings, assemblage pieces, and fabric arts making use of found items. Mixed media art is fine art, attractive masterpieces or practical items created from a number of unique factors and brought collectively to express a concept, an interest or tell a story.

Mixed media painting methods are as diverse as the method used in a given piece of art. Some fundamental painting techniques about layering of clear hues (known as glazing) and using different kinds of brushwork increase the attraction, range and assortment to a mixed media painting. A particular process is called wax resist, and involves simply rubbing a white wax crayon on the area just before painting. The wax-coated parts resist paint or some other medium, which includes ink that may be applied to the painting. Employ this method to create highlights in selected parts of the picture.

Art is  several creations, from paintings to sculptures, films to photographic creations. One can discover items that show various kinds of art. This is known as mixed media art. It involves the mixture of art elements to produce something new and different. It is a term used to determine works made up of different media. Mixing media in a painting may also add more interest on the artwork and may put power to your usual painting technique. The key to produce mixed media work is actually the technique that you layer the media and what media you use. You could use mixed media in painting to make a three-dimensional, interest-grabbing and totally outstanding masterpiece. When creating a painted or photographed work using mixed media you will have to select the sections very carefully and permit sufficient drying period between your layers so that the final work will have stability.

Mixed media art implies a work of visual art that mixes different typically specific visual art media; which means numerous medium has been utilized. There are many techniques and ways to mixed media painting. Try looking in galleries as well as art and design magazines for brand new concepts

Destress Oneself by Signing up for Painting Classes

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Heather enjoying finger painting.  Are you thinking of registering yourself in painting classes? Are you anxious your stress level inside the business environment could be a tad too much for you? Do you need an activity that is calm and relaxing?  Well, no more worries! You have picked a great method to de-stress your life. This article will allow you to select the right painting classes for you

A painting class is an ideal means for you to definitely release your stress from the hectic life. It is possible to express your creativity and inner thoughts with a swing of a paint brush. But before you register yourself in a painting class you need to respond to a couple of questions below to help you begin your pursuit.
• Which painting
venue is it best to register yourself?
• Where
would be the painting establishment found?
• What
types of painting components do you require?
• What
are the class schedules?
• What
sort of class do you wish to sign up for?
• Is the class
steeply-priced?
The span of time would be the lessons?

Well, not to worry as this article can provide every one of the answers to your queries. Are you interested to what it really is? Enough with the concerns since the answers are all here. All you have to do is keep reading.

There are numerous various sorts art class within your local area. All you've got to complete is do some searching online. See your frequently used search engine and type painting class where you live. You will probably have more than one link. Skim through the links and choose four or five promising art establishments which you see as relevant

Ensure the class is close by your home or work. The last thing you will need would be to travel anywhere simply to go to your art class. You want to save money, save your time and help save in gas. So, be wise with your decision.
When the materials are not stated online it is possible to call the art establishment and ask. They'll be able to assist you with all your questions. You just have to employ an hour off your hectic schedule to call. You can ask where you could find bargain painting materials. Naturally you are a rookie so no need to use up your money.

 In the event the timetable of the class doesn't fit into your hectic agenda you might like to sign up for an exclusive class. Definitely, there are tons of professors/teachers that will want to make more income. Continue searching on line for private lessons. You can also ask the professor/teacher when the lesson can be achieved in your house. This will save you the commute, time and gas.

There are several different types of painting class. Skim through the list of the art establishment, you'll be able to choose and opt for a category that you see as relevant. You will find oil painting, acrylic, abstract and watercolor painting. You decide which one suits your individuality and attraction.

Don’t take a painting class which is more than three hours. Remember this isn't your job so, don’t get carried away. This class is always to assist with your alone time, away from work, responsibilities and stress.
Registering yourself in said classes isn't so complicated. It is easy you just have to stick to the few techniques mentioned above. You don't know, you might produce a preference for painting. Therefore, start your pursuit and register yourself in a painting class now.
 

Inspired by David Eddington's LA River Series

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David Eddington, Bridge, 45 x 50 painted on cotton duck, in metallic
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Having discussed with David his motivation for making this series; here are some of my observations on his subject matter and the process that went into the making of the LA River series of paintings.

I notice, in his paintings there is inevitably a sense of place; the works are documents about that time when they were made; one witnesses the structures, the feeling of being on the riverbed, he bemuses the homeless people living there by setting up his instruments for recording the moment: Sumi ink, water color paper. On the side of his drawing board he attaches a 'Camera lucida,' a drawing aid from the past; its vulnerability and apparent redundancy keep him in touch with the process of making the work. This visualizing aid consists of a telescopic rod to which one can attach lenses of different focal lengths; by placing one's eye close to the glass, a prism effect reveals the subject as well as the image on paper. David explains that, apart from helping him locate key points in the drawing, it also allows the process to become the subject.

He spends a lot of time looking and drawing sitting on the mostly dry riverbed; passages are carefully rendered, utilizing his skills of modeling and perspective laws. Absorbing the atmosphere, he is also just as likely to abandon precise description, bringing the viewer directly back to the very nature of applied pigment; then raw paint and deft drawing seemingly flick between the moment painted and now.

Watching him work, I see this concept continues in his studio, when the large blank canvas is segmented and the field drawing is transcribed; then the paintings move further from being depictions of the river and its bridges, gaining their own significance and temperature. This development is a dialogue between the viewer, other artists' works, and   awareness of the media and techniques used in the making of the image.

It was a great pleasure to visit David's contemporary studio and watch as he worked.

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Better to build bridges than walls, or battleships, my attention turned to the LA river downtown, for most of the year a green ribbon of recycled water.

One bridge in particular, the Macy Street Bridge, became my model. The grandiose aspirations and sadly displaced persons of LA, random metaphors for dominance and progress, are here on my doorstep.

In these bridges, alongside industrial engineering and steel spans, there are glimpses of Versailles and ancient Rome - an illusion, enhanced by the destitute. It is easy to imagine oneself partaking in the middle-distance adventures of a Piranesi etching. I love LA moments like these. Allowing the neo-baroque bridges to play upon my mind, haunted by the dark underbelly of their structures, their curves within curves reminding me of Leibniz's "folds in the soul." My obsessions continue in this baroque world, which I gravitate to drawing, photographing, just viewing.

Although ultimately, painting itself is the subject: the interwoven trellises, striations, a matrix in uneven translucencies; from within, there is no need for a window since I am still outside.   


          

What Are LA Painting Classes Meant For

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Susan painting with music therapy!

Art provides for us all an opportunity to express ourselves. Using that expression, we connect by using our own unique feelings, ideas as well as experiences. If you notice and study another’s painting, you're viewing the entire world with their eyes. Whenever you make, you are allowing the world look out of yours.

Artworks have got such a great capacity to affect thoughts and emotions, to uplift and encourage. By the mindful keeping of these uplifting paintings, you can improve your living and working conditions to become a lot more warm, relaxing and happy places. These particular programs show that art isn’t just something for the wall. It inspires us and can also cure us with its design through the use of colors. It is a real way of communicating with each other and bringing out the best in all of us. Among the important areas of art is that it stimulates the mind of the people viewing it. Creativity isn't just creating art, but is in fact in all aspects of life, whether you build a family, company or simply live your life in a brand new and positive way.

Artworks in every kind are supposed to arouse a sense of sensitiveness combined together with a sense of contentment and joy. Inspirational artworks are actually grouped in numerous types, each having special feature of their own. Inspirational artwork such as landscape paintings with elaborate details has been greatly loved by all regardless of their political bindings. Motivational forms of paintings are also supposed to surpass the political, historical and geographical restrictions and symbolize the best thing about human life in the simplest form. Presentations of inspirational artwork mainly pinpoint the various aspects of life including consistency, prosperity, success as well as support. A work of art speaks unknown feelings of human life, thereby reward your family with beautiful inspirational artworks and put in a smile to his/her face.

A number of motivational artworks are also intended to arouse the intimate interests and glorify the great thing about love shared between two people or more. A number of artists have taken the uplifting memories of life with the art canvas, thus creating a completely new type of abstract paintings.

Surely you will enjoy these artists who focus on LA painting classes and everything about art that any enthusiast really loves and values. Look at the studios of professionals who put focus on painting classes and pick up from their artworks. Interior designers enjoy the stylish art along with the widely recognized painting classes in Los Angeles.

Robert Rauschenberg: One Of The Finest American Collage Artists In The World

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Mixed media art inspired by Robert Rauschenberg....

Robert Rauschenberg was one of the numerous American collage artists who became prominent in the fifties crossover right from Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art. Rauschenberg is renowned for his “Combines”, wherein non-traditional items and objects were employed in innovative combinations. Rauschenberg was both a painter and a sculptor, however he also worked with taking pictures, printmaking, papermaking, and performance. Rauschenberg’s career tells more about the New York art community. His outlook when it comes to the means of art extended to media, people, everything. Rauschenberg launched art to: engineers, socialites, All-About-Eve personnel, politicians, trade unionists, dancers, instant collectors, Utopians, scientists, foundation swingers, art groupies, and all rubbed shoulders with all the incongruous elements in Rauschenberg’s artwork. This rich mixture did actually confirm the desire populists always possess: that the limitations of fine art are breaking down.

He carried the day when fashion compelled the art community to get along with him – until that time in 1964 when he won the grand prize at the Venice Biennale. They institutionalized his paradox, which he tended to leave wide open and naive by eliminating process as well as presenting a facade of subject matter. Subject matter, which Rauschenberg had evidently demonstrated wasn’t incompatible with visual discourse. If the subject theme was the everyday item, the irony was built into the surface. It was not just the item which became subject matter but the application of commercial design as subject theme. The fact that the design seemed to be modern ended up being one of the things that made Pop revolutionary.

Rauschenberg’s approach has been occasionally known as “Neo Dadaist.” He wanted to work “in the space between art and existence”, between art objects and every day objects. Rauschenberg had taken a stride in exactly what could be considered the opposite course by championing the role of inventor in making art’s interpretation. Rauschenberg’s works of art were beginning to integrate not only found items but found pictures as well – pictures transferred to the material through the silkscreen technique. Silkscreen helped Rauschenberg to handle the amount of reproducibility of pictures.

In 1984, he announced his Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI), at the United Nations. This culminated a seven year, 10 nation tour in order to inspire “world peace and understanding,” through Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, Beijing, Lhasa (Tibet), Japan, Cuba, Soviet Union, Berlin, and Malaysia in which Rauschenberg left a piece of art, and was inspired by the cultures he visited. Works of art, frequently on reflective materials, along with drawings, photographs, assemblages and other multimedia were produced, influenced by these surroundings, that has been considered some of his strongest works.

Besides painting and sculpture, Rauschenberg’s career included as well major contributions to printmaking and Performance Art. He made “White Paintings,” in the tradition of monochromatic piece of art, whose objective has been to lessen painting to its most important dynamics. The Black Paintings like the White Paintings were accomplished on several panels and were single color works. Rauschenberg had moved from the monochromatic paintings of the White Painting and Black Painting collection, to the Red Painting collection. These works of art were put together using diverse kinds of paint applications of red paint, and with the addition of materials like wood, nails, newspaper as well as other items to the canvas created complex painting surfaces, and were forerunners of his well-known Combine series. Rauschenberg’s neutrality was of a different order and his awesome identification with the moment far less flawless. At the height of Rauschenberg’s powers in the 60′s, Rauschenberg’s splendid effervescence dispensed with any historical delays as as he rode his wave. Yet his ebullient commitment to fine art as a short-term venture never quite disposed of the fact that he was an educated artist.

We constantly put the words “uninteresting” and “art” with each other but collage artists are going to change how you think about art. Mixed media paintings can certainly demonstrate the wonders of mixed media art that a lot of us has yet to learn. Unleash the inner Picasso in you.

All Work and No play makes James a Dull Businesswoman

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by Alyse Hart

If you don’t play you get stale and crusty. Being plugged in all day makes it harder to wind-down. Most of us intellectually know that working non-stop is bad. The stress makes you blow up at others, implode, or become a zombie. Over stimulation raises cortisol levels and weakens adrenals and immune system guaranteeing energy crashes. It zaps our creativity and sex life too—but we can’t stop. Is there a better way?

Force yourself to have fun and pleasure for your sake and everyone around you—your boss, employees, lover or kids. Paradoxically- the more delight you have the lighter you feel about biz and the better it gets. Creativity is juicy; it needs to be nourished with time and space to satisfy you. Make time for it. After immersing yourself in something delightful you will return to your “normal” life full of fresh new ideas and energy. That’s when the good stuff pops.

But if you can’t give yourself permission to relax or play because it feels non- productive, chew on this: you must empty your brain or distract it so you can reboot and be more brilliant. Your edge depends on consistent small or big doses of fun and soon afterward you will receive new inspiration, ideas and visions downloaded from above.

Full emersion is required; obsessed as you are with your blackberry- that’s how deep you have to be with an activity. It quells your mind soundtrack and you will be free. You will find your “off” switch and wonder why you didn’t do ballroom dancing, painting, chi gong, playing video games, hiking, knitting, sculpting, karaoke, or playing piano sooner.

You aren’t just a human doing you are a human being.  Everyday do something that will make you smile.  Call a friend, brainstorm chore sharing, take a walk with a silly friend and watch Comedy Central before bed. The lighter you can be the greater a gift you can offer the world and yourself. Give yourself permission to feel good. You will like yourself better and your clients and everyone you know will too.

Alyse Hart is the Chief Sales Muse, General Instigator and Storyteller at her company, Sell it Like a Woman. She spent over 20 years refining her skills and quickly worked her way up the corporate ladder to become one of the youngest female VP of sales in the trade magazine advertising industry. Alyse inspires women to rethink and redefine their relationship to sales. Visit www.sellitlikeawoman.com for more tips.

Factors To Keep In Mind About Mixed Media Art Lessons In Los Angeles

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Artists based in Los Angeles are generally as diverse and varied as they seem, not only in know-how or lack thereof, but style as well as attitude, yet a lot of things are shared, from meditative time alone to mutual fascination with aesthetics and also the cathartic understandings that stem by way of purging our imaginations and also desires on to a page of paper or canvas.

The beauty of art is that it could be discovered at any age. If fine art is visually enchanting to a starter then that is certainly because they usually never devoted any real time painting or even drawing since graduating from school. The whole process of discovering may perhaps be acquired by all, and seeing is the vital thing to drawing. Painting mostly adds up to measuring and coordinating the hand to understand a description seen by the eyesight. The more precise the measurements, the more likely the painting will appear like the theme. The principle training learned properly usually leads you towards your desired goals be it going after photorealism, expressionism, impressionism or just about anything in between.

Having determined you would like to learn how to color, you certainly have to pick what type of paint you are going to choose. Among the most  regularly used paints are watercolors, pastels, oils and acrylics. These are generally not the only choices, just the most used and the best place to begin with. Each has its pros and cons. What you go for will depend on your personality and, in some degree, where you are going to paint. Is it necessary to plan a piece of art in careful detail prior to starting, or should you allow it to evolve as you go along? Planning for a piece of art can be quite a help as you know just what you are going to do, but it may possibly also prevent spontaneity. Letting a painting evolve as you work is very open and allows you to be spontaneous, but also leaves you available to the possibility that the painting would not go anywhere and you will end up making a mess. Eventually the degree to which you plan out a painting will depend on your persona. Some individuals believe it is important and others a hindrance. But regardless of how thorough you like to plan or not, there are many measures that have to be made before you start to paint.

Mixed Media Art Lessons In Los Angeles include training to introduce the inexperienced painter to a number of methods to painting like a professional as well as tutor the more skilled artist fresh methods of observing and experimenting. Discover ways to see the beauty of Los Angeles in order to convey your feelings on canvas. With practice and have the perfect exclusive strategy can be started for any individual artist.

We usually put the words “uninteresting” and “fine art” together but a Mixed Media Collage will change how we think about art. A Mixed Media Painting can show the marvels of mixed media art that many of us has yet to learn. Unleash the inner Picasso in you.