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Steven Assael Documentary

06.05.2010 Blog, Commentary 0
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgXHwPHDEFw&NR=1&feature=fvwp I took a painting class with Steven Assael at The NYAA. His paintings and drawings are amazing. I was surprised to find such a nice documentary on him. It is important to understand how figurative work fits into the art world today. ...

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Odd Nerdrum Painting Technique

06.05.2010 Blog, Painting Techniques 35
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I had no idea that there was so much scraping involved in Odd Nerdrum's painting technique! From this video clip it doesn't look as if too much is achieved by the scraping. I suppose it provides a nice thick surface to work on, and it probably allows unexpected colors to...

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Forgotten Techniques

25.04.2010 Painting Techniques 7
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After taking a break from painting for a few years, I came back with a fresh outlook. I always felt that the surface of my work lacked uniformity. Some areas would be too shiny and others areas too matte. In order to correct that, I started using...

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In My Studio

20.04.2010 Blog 1
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This is a photo of me in my studio at New York Academy of Art in 1999. I should take a picture of my current studio once I clean it up a bit. ...

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Sculpture

19.04.2010 Blog 0
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This is about the extent of the sculptures I have worked on in my lifetime. These were all done when I was in college. I especially liked that while working in three dimensions I didn't need to have a model or a photograph as a reference. I based...

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Richard MacDonald

16.04.2010 Blog, Exhibitions 2
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Richard MacDonald seems to be the figurative artist of Las Vegas. I hadn't anticipated finding much figurative work in a place where abstract art is so prominent, but I was pleasantly surprised to come across Richard MacDonald's gallery (both of them). In the picture above, I am standing in front...

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