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Spiritual Harmony

08.07.2010 Blog, Commentary 4
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by William Harris "Color cannot stand alone; it cannot dispense with boundaries of some kind. A never-ending extent of red can only be seen in the mind; when the word red is heard, the color is evoked without definite boundaries. If such are necessary they have deliberately to be imagined. But...

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Daily Sketch

07.07.2010 Sketches 0
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Sketch of a pepper....

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Product Review – Brush Cleaners

05.07.2010 Blog, Painting Techniques 0
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"The Masters" Brush Cleaner and Preserver For years I have used "The Masters" Brush Cleaner and Preserver -- probably because I liked the packaging. The concept is simple: You open the container and inside you find a slightly abrasive bar of soap. Because the container is circular, it is easy...

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Trip to the Art Store

01.07.2010 Blog, Painting Techniques 0
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It's time for me to throw out my old brushes and start using these new ones. Now that I think about it, some of my brushes were probably 15 years old. The bristles were getting so stiff I couldn't use them anymore. One of my "good" brushes was the...

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Painting from Photos

25.06.2010 Blog 2
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"To paint from a photo is to do steroids." Yesterday Odd Nerdrum posted this comment on his Facebook page and generated quite a lot of discussion. Working from photographs -- I don't think anyone prefers to use them. In my case I don't have the luxury to work from a model. ...

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Article on Vincent Desiderio

21.06.2010 Blog, Commentary 0
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I found this article on Vincent Desiderio in The New York Times. Marlborough Gallery ''Cockaigne, 1993-2003'' A 10-Year-Long Art History Course By MIA FINEMAN In Vincent Desiderio's ambitious new painting, "Cockaigne," six centuries of Western art lie scattered on the floor like the remains of a really great party. A virtuoso representational painter known for...

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