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Daily Sketch – and a look back

14.01.2010 Blog, Sketches 2
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Tonight's attempt was a complete disappointment! I started sketching a small still life of two glass bottles, when I realized that they lend themselves better to paint. Since I am a tonal painter, my sketch grew increasingly dark as I added shadows. If I didn't stop myself the drawing...

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Daily Sketch

12.01.2010 Blog, Sketches 2
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It's shameful...

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Balthus

12.01.2010 Commentary 0
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Patience, 1943 I always feel the desire to look for the extraordinary in ordinary things; to suggest, not to impose, to leave always a slight touch of mystery in my paintings. -Balthus ...

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On Drawing

10.01.2010 Painting Techniques 0
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"Because of the directness of their execution drawings often give a particularly clear indication of an artist's vision, his aims and formal means. Often in a drawing we feel that we have made a close contact with the artist himself, as if we were present at the moment the artistic...

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Artists’ Personalitly and Art

09.01.2010 Commentary 0
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"I was recently involved in a debate concerning the fact that many people appear to make value judgments on art based on knowledge of the artist's personality, beliefs, and life choices. In other words, someone may or may not view a work of art in a positive manner based strictly...

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Submitting Your Portfolio

08.01.2010 Commentary 1
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"A lot of commentators will tell you the answer to getting noticed is sending in very professionally prepared portfolios. It's not. Being professional is always a good thing, but, frankly, we didn't care what the portfolio looked like. An envelope full of snapshots was fine (slides were even better) because...

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