Easel Action: Acrylic Painting of Three Masked Figures
The evolution on the easel continues, and it’s clear that my regular drawing helps when I go to pick up the brush.
Read More »Easel Action: Acrylic Painting of Three Masked FiguresThe evolution on the easel continues, and it’s clear that my regular drawing helps when I go to pick up the brush.
Read More »Easel Action: Acrylic Painting of Three Masked FiguresIn past posts, I wrote about how my influences are coming out in my sketchbooks. Iβve been working on turning some of those drawings into paintings. Painting doesnβt come naturally to me. Itβs one off those areas of my art practice where taking a real art class might come in handy, but I honestly prefer to learn as I go. So, what am I learning?
Read More »Easel Action: Acrylic Painting of a Masked Figure, with SkateboardA recent drawing from my sketchbook. A couple months ago, I realised I had forged what I’m calling a “new relationship with colour”. This new bond coincided with the melding of a couple fun influences, too.
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