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by Rachael Grad
Tricky Artwork for April Fool's Day
Happy April Fool's Day! Today I'm sharing with you art that glows in the dark and tricks you by changing with ...
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by Rachael Grad
The Story Behind My Fluid Series Paintings
The abstract colorful Fluid Series Paintings began in 2018 when I went back to painting with acrylics f...
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by Rachael Grad
“Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? no. Just as one can never learn how to paint.”― Pablo Picasso
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by Rachael Grad
Original Artwork and Art Prints On View in Toronto
For the first time my artwork is on view at Peter Paul and Company in Yorkville, Toronto. I'm ...
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by Rachael Grad
When Art & Law Collide: Dealing with a Copycat
Recently another artist actually admitted that she’s copying my artwork. I felt shocked and con...
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by Rachael Grad
Happy First Day of Spring! Today in Toronto the sun was shining, ice and snow was melting and it felt like spring.
We're all feeling so ready for...
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by Rachael Grad
Pink Elephant in the Room, Acrylic on Board, 3" x 3", 2015.
These three small elephant paintings are made with acrylic paint on panel. Inspired b...
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by Rachael Grad
In 2015 I shared this post on new toy elephant and lion drawings & paintings. Yes, the elephant made a friend! As part of my Daily Drawing Pro...
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by Rachael Grad
Below are three very colorful and lively Toy Elephant Acrylic Paintings painted in 2015. These canvas paintings were inspired by my Daily Drawing ...
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by Rachael Grad
My daily drawing project of the toy elephant in 2015 inspired me to make new paintings! Shown here are two toy elephant paintings. Below I explain...
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by Rachael Grad
Do you need new inspiration to get creative and make artwork? Today I'm sharing 5 Quick & Easy Ways to Start Your Best Painting Now. Don't let...
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by Rachael Grad
Self-Portrait in Oil on Canvas
The self-portrait shown above was painted in December 2008. I used three paint colours (black, white and red) a...
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