Anyone who has been to art workshops knows that there always seems to be someone who is almost obsessive about finding out what paint, brushes and supports the instructor uses. The idea seems to be that if they can use what the teacher uses, by some kind of magical osmosis they’ll be able to paint [...]
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A Pot of Paint
Posted in Paintings and process, The Artist, Wildlife, tagged four color palette, oil painting, paint colors, painter's palette, Painting, plein air intensive, Scott Christensen on July 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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