Montana Spray Cans

 

 

 

 

 

Montana Gold

Montana GOLD spray paint is famous for its superior quality. High-covering and quick-drying NC-Acrylic lacquer. Highly reliable, it provides artists with the perfect tool for creative work. The specially developed Low-pressure system guarantees maximum accuracy to meet the highest requirements while giving professional results! With 215 colors in total Montana GOLD offers one of the largest and most concise color range available in spray paint. Montana GOLD can be applied on canvas, wood, concrete, metal, glass or even flexible surfaces. Perfect also in combination with the Montana TECH and EFFECT sprays as well as the water-based ACRYLIC markers!

Montana Black (400ml & 600ml)

Montana BLACK is the superior can of it's class. The Nitro-Combination based formula ensures a high coverage, matte finish, perfect control and handling. Short drying time allows rapid re-application and overlapping with other colors immediately. Non-scented aerosol paint made to the highest quality, health and environmental standards. Montana BLACK spray paint is famous for its quality and reliability. The perfect tool for street art and graffiti artists. With it's high pressure valve, Montana BLACK allows users fast application. Weather and winterproof.

Montana Ultra-Wide

The largest member in the Montana Cans family is the 750ml ULTRA-WIDE can. An ideal tool for contemporary urban calligraphy and ultra wide line work. Comes in Chrome, Black, Red & Blue with a spray width variation from 15cm if applied rapidly at close range, to approx. 60cm if applied slower at a greater distance to the desired surface.

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Not just for Street Art... Incredibly Versatile

We're creating a Workshop Database!

Hello artists, designers and hobbyists!

We are in the process of compiling a database for people looking to learn a new hobby, a new technique, a new style. We get tons of people asking us about the best classes, commissioned artists, caricaturists, mural artists etc. We are also on the lookout for people to contribute to our growing YouTube channel.

We are looking for: Calligraphy, lettering, fabric painting, jewellery making, printmaking, quilling, paper flower making, watercolour painting, canvas techniques, manga workshops, fashion illustration, face/body painting, crockery/glass painting, zendoodlers, graffiti art… or anything that uses products that you can find at Art Lounge! You can be anywhere in India! 

Do fill out the following form if interested!

All About Brushes

Brush Anatomy

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Can you Handle it? 

Handles are commonly comprised of various hard woods depending on where they are manufactured and are proportioned to balance in your hand, offering greater control. Layers of varnish and paint are applied to protect the wood from swelling. Hair is positioned within the ferrule to offer the desired responsiveness without going limp. As much as twenty-five percent of the hair falls within the ferrule or is trimmed at the back end to allow secure fastening of the handle. The hair is thoroughly glued to the ferrule which seals the brush and ferrule to avoid shedding of the hair and prevent the seepage of water or medium into the brush. In addition, the ferrule is often crimped to ensure its hold on the handle. This connects the brush head to the handle. Most ferrules are nickel plated brass to ensure they resist corrosion and splitting. 

Short vs Long Handle: 

Generally the long handle, about 9” in length, is for easel work/traditional oil and acrylic painting. A short handle, 5” to 6” in length, is for watercolor, mixed media and other painting done at a table.

It's Getting Hairy Now!

Natural

  • Like Sable, fine tapered point and a belly which allows the brush to hold more water and paint and spread color evenly
  • Ideal for thin applications of paint, detailed work

Bristle

  • Stiffer, coarse, natural hair often with flagged tips/split ends to hold more color
  • Ideal for base coats, heavy-body paints like oils and acrylics, texture work

Synthetic

  • Made from man-made fibers such as PBT resin and often referred to as Taklon or Syn-Sable
  • The diameter of the synthetic filament and blend of different filaments affects how soft or stiff a brush is and how it affects various media

Tangled in Angles

  • Angled: For painting edges, bristle length viewed from the wide face of the brush uniformly decrease from one end of the brush to the other
  • Flat: For painting flat surfaces, bristle length viewed from the wide face of the brush does not change
  • Tapered: Improves control, the bristle length viewed from the narrow face of the brush is longer in the centre and tapers toward the edges
  • Striker: Large round (cylindrical) brush for exterior painting difficult areas

Shape Up

These are some commonly used shapes for brushes.

These are some commonly used shapes for brushes.

Ready to choose your Princeton Brushes? Are you...

A beginner?  

-Real value brush packs

An Oil Painter? 

-Redline, Catalyst, Imperial

Using Acrylics? 

-Redline, Catalyst, Imperial, Velvetouch, Miniature

Dabbling with Mixed Media?

-Velvetouch, Miniature

A Watercolorist?

-Neptune, Velvetouch, Elite, Miniature

INKtober

INKtober

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Jake Parker started the INKtober initiative in 2009 as a challenge to improve his inking skills and develop positive drawing habits. It has since grown into a worldwide endeavor with thousands of artists taking on the challenge every year.

The Rules are as follows: 

1) Make a drawing in ink (you can do a pencil under-drawing if you want).

2) Post it online

3) Hashtag it with #inktober and #inktober2016

4) Repeat

Note: you can do it daily, or go the half-marathon route and post every other day, or just do the 5K and post once a week. What ever you decide, just be consistent with it. INKtober is about growing and improving and forming positive habits, so the more you’re consistent the better.

Check out his INKtober page here !

Looking to start your own? Start with products from Art Lounge! 

Snowman Pens

Winsor & Newton Promarkers

Manuscript Pens

Canson Polypacks

Canson Art Books

India Art Festival: October 6th to 9th 2016 in Mumbai

India Art Festival is presenting its sixth edition from 06 to 09 October 2016 at Nehru Centre, Worli, Mumbai. 42 art galleries from six countries and more than 500 artists are participating from 25 different cities from all over the world. Artists from rural and urban areas along with art galleries participate in large number with all kinds of artworks including paintings, sculptures, photographs, original prints, serigraphs and installations. 

Visitors will be privy to some spectacular seascapes, landscapes, cityscapes, rural and urban scenarios, nudes, figurative, still-lifes, semi-abstracts & abstracts, highly realistic, religious & spiritual artworks amongst other works. 

It also host the ‘IAF Conversations’ a series of panel discussions, talk shows, presentations and demos in a two-days seminar on the issues & topics concerning contemporary art. In this two-days educative seminar, experts are invited to share their perspectives with the audiences on the subjects ranging from contemporary art and economy, art collection, exhibitions, studio practices, art galleries and art infrastructure in general. Dr. Deepak Kannal, former dean, Arts Faculty, M S University Baroda will have oneto-one conversations in four sessions spanning over two days with the well-known artists Prabhakar Kolte, Dr. Sudhir Patwardhan, Dilip Ranade and Suhas Bahulkar at an auditorium adjoining the exhibition hall at ground floor, Discovery of India building, Nehru Centre from 2.30 pm to 6.30 pm on 07 and 08 Oct 2016.

Since its first edition in 2011, India Art Festival successfully initiated the process of democratization of art market at two levels – first by mingling less-articulate rural artists with the metro-bred urban artists and second by bringing out the very ‘art viewing & buying’ process from confines of conventional art spaces. 

Here's a sneak peak at some art that will be on display. For more, check out http://indiaartfestival.com/

#GaneshaAtArtLounge Winners & Noteworthy Entries

And here they are! Tap the picture to see the others... Thank you to all the artists that entered! Keep sending us your work, we need great artists like you! Stay tuned for more contests, articles, product updates, discounts and more... Sign up for our exclusive newsletter here:  http://eepurl.com/bB14AP and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! 

CONTEST CONTEST CONTEST!

CONTEST CONTEST CONTEST!

Ganesha by Atul Panase (www.atulpanase.com)

Ganesha by Atul Panase (www.atulpanase.com)

Let’s welcome Ganesha this year with an artwork that best captures the spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi using soft pastels or chalk. Your subject matter can be Ganesha, a procession, a pandal… we’ll let you come up with the ideas! The work can be expressed from representational to abstraction.

The judges for this art competition are looking for the following criteria:

-Vision or Concept

-Quality of Execution in the medium

-Use of Composition to communicate the vision

Our panel of judges will select 2 winners who will get some awesome Art Lounge swag:­

Grand prize: Strathmore Grayscale paper pad, Canson Mi-tientes Earth Tones pad, PanPastel set of 5, Koh-I-Noor Gioconda set of 24, Pebeo fixative, Factis Soft-Rub eraser, Canson Ingres Vidalon paper
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Second prize: Strathmore Artagain assorted paper, Canson Mi-Tientes white pad, Koh-I-Noor Toisson D’Or set of 36, Koh-I-Noor fixative, Factis Soft-Rub eraser, Canson Ingres Vidalon paper

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Create your best and send it in to admin@artlounge.in before August 28th. Share it on Facebook and Instagram with #GaneshaAtArtLounge. Winners will be announced on September 1st, just in time for Ganesh Chaturthi!

Rules:

1)   You must use soft pastels or chalk on a surface of your choice to create your masterpiece. It cannot be digitally edited in any way.

2)   The work must reflect the theme i.e. ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’. The judging of this interpretation is up to the sole discretion of the panel of judges.

3)   The artwork can be of any size.

4)   The competition is open to all artists residing in India.

5)   There is no age restriction.

6)   This is a single-entry competition. Each artist can send in only one artwork.

7)   A high-resolution scan or photo of the entry must be mailed to admin@artlounge.in before the deadline of August 28th 2016 by 1pm.

8) The final winners must courier their original signed artworks to us in order to receive their prize, which in turn will be couriered by us to them.

So pick up those pastels and chalks and start creating! 

Now launching: Mabef Easels from Italy

 

Since 1948, MABEF has been making wooden painters’ easels with creativity, expertise and care exhibited by the company’s founder, Mariotto Albino Bruno e Figli, whose initials form the company name. By the 1970's, the company had become the symbol of high-quality Italian easels throughout the world, an undisputed presence in France, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain and United States; in 1981 the company also landed in Japan and South Africa. Today, the easels produced by MABEF are a symbol of the MADE in ITALY.

The brand’s guarantee derives from a constant and passionate work, which draws strength from the artisan experience and takes advantage of new technological know-how, design and constant focus on quality in order to guarantee a unique product intended to last a lifetime. The ingenious technical solutions and accurately selected raw materials ensure sturdiness in time. In fact, MABEF uses only high-quality solid beechwood that comes from controlled areas where prompt reforestation is ensured (in 2004 MABEF obtained the FSC certification, www.fsc.org). This type of wood is extremely resistant and its beauty increases in time, also thanks to a finish with natural oils, which keep the raw material “alive”. MABEF easels are simple to use, and they allow the artistic work to be set up quickly and easily. They are easy to assemble because they are designed as a kit, and they are also sturdy and reliable, equipped with an international lifetime guarantee.

In recent years, MABEF has paid special attention to ecological and environmental problems, and it has decided to reconvert all its production scrap by recycling it 100%. As a matter of fact, through a complex crushing procedure, wood shavings are turned into pellets, an environmentally friendly fuel which is used to heat the entire company.

Art Lounge is proud to associate with a brand like MABEF that continues to satisfy the most demanding artists, museums, restorers, auction houses and painting aficionados. 

We will have: 

•Studio Easels for various media with inclinations

•Field Easels at a great value

•Lyre Easels 

•Easel Sketchboxes

•Table Easels

•MABEF articles like stools, palettes, clipboards and more!

André Masson: Sketcher of the Surreal

Furious Suns (1925)

Andre Masson was one of the great minds of surrealism. Unlike the painful detail of Max Ernst’s or Salvador Dali’s paintings, Masson drew, and he drew beautifully. Most people think surrealism is limited to detailed representations of the inner psyche of the artist, through impressively large paintings. However, through Masson’s work, one can truly appreciate the beautiful, simple lines ofpen and ink. However, there has been no compromise on the complexity of the drawings.

For example, Furious Suns (1925). Barely noticeable suns are represented by circles, comprising of small lines, while the rays, shown as straight lines seem to almost connect each part of the figures, a blending of body parts, fabrics and more, all which seem to be suspended. 

A particularly interesting piece of his is The Great Lady (1937) which is done in sand, pebbles, seashells and coral. It forms the abstract figure of a woman, with a feather on her head. The incorporation of things such as feathers was a first, however, not for the worst.

Masson was one of the leading figures of surrealism. One need only glance at his beautiful, delicate and complex work to see that.

Explore Amazing Manga with Naschi

Explore Amazing Manga with Naschi

Manga is a style of painting which originated in Japan which broadly conforms to the conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century. Primarily found in comic books which are incredibly popular in Japan, Manga is a rich style of Art which is extremely expressive.

Ace Mangaka Naschi has created some awesome work using watercolors and showcased them on his Deviant Art page.

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Beautiful Disney Character Drawings by Hope Hokulani

Beautiful Disney Character Drawings by Hope Hokulani

Almost every girl goes through the phase where she wants nothing more than to be a Disney princess. With their strong and varied characters and broad appeal its natural to want to be like them.

Bringing them to life on her sketch books and papers using markers and color pencils with equal skill, Hope Hokulani recreates their magic and makes us fall in love with the characters all over again.

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Awesome Paintings on Leaves by Janette Rose

Awesome Paintings on Leaves by Janette Rose

Sometimes even the bounds of a notebook or a stretch of canvas can seem too constrained, the edges of a regular shape proving to be barriers rather than enablers of the artistic process.

So what does an artist do? Explore avenues beyond the traditional ones of course. Music Sheets with compositions listed on them, Leaves which have fallen during a fresh breeze during Autumn, maybe just a News Print article which caught your fancy these all open up a bevy of opportunities for your Art to extend beyond what you could have traditionally imagined.

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Amazing Mosaics and Patterns by Radhika Khetan

Amazing Mosaics and Patterns by Radhika Khetan

It's always fabulous to run into budding Artist's at our physical store. It allows us to understand what their needs are and try to show them the best materials they can use. The curiosity they have and the enthusiasm they show is always heartening to see.

During our Grand Sale which concluded recently, we were lucky to run into Radhika Khetan, a 12th Grade student from RN Podar School. She loves Art and Design so much that they were one of the subjects she chose for her IGCSE as well.

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Awesome Drawings by Kate Louise Powell

Awesome Drawings by Kate Louise Powell

Creating Art from an extremely young Age, talented UK artist Kate Louise Powell is an aspiring Illustrator who is currently pursuing her degree from the University of Edinburgh.

The website Caseable caught up with Kate recently and we enjoyed the interview so much that we had to share snippets from it and some of Kate’s incredible work with you.

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