Personally, I have found that learning from good teachers is a great time-saver. What could take years of trial and error can maybe be addressed in an hour and then you get to move on to the next challenge.
In that spirit of benefiting from those who have gone before, here’s some thoughts about the making [...]
Archive for October 31st, 2008
Good Advice for Wildlife Artists
Posted in Paintings and process, Wildlife, tagged Bob Kuhn, cape buffalo, ground squirrel, Guy Coholeach, Ken Carlson, lion, Nicholas Hammond, owl, pronghorn, wildlife art, wildlife painting on October 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
