Saturday, June 29, 2019
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one. This is an oil painting on a special heavyweight paper that can be framed.
It is worth noting that dating back to the 17th century artists have created
oil paintings on paper, which are still displayed in major museums and are in
perfect condition. I work this way when doing studies or to explore
possibilities because I can frame them when I get a “keeper” like this. And
because these studies are on paper I price them very inexpensively, to fit any
budget. There is always room for one more small painting on your walls. This
painting is one of a kind; don’t let it get away. If you’re interested CLICK HERE to grab this one.
Thursday, June 27, 2019
WORKSHOP NOTES by TOM BROWN
In my workshop last evening we practiced how to paint
figures that are a part of an urban scene, interior or landscape. Figures like
that don’t need the refined anatomy of a painting where the figure is the
primary focus. They can be greatly simplified.
The image here is a page from the follow-up notes I sent
to students in my workshop. I send notes like this to my students to help
enrich their experience and to hopefully lock in some of the things I teach.
I thought it would be interesting to show this single
page from my notes to my students.
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