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John Mackinnon

Painting Lesson Videos Vs a Live Local Instructor: Which is Best?

... wrong and not realize it. Other times a student may just get stuck and need a few suggestions to get moving again. The Disadvantages of Painting Lesson Videos Most video courses do not offer a way to for the author to critique a student’s ... Read Read: Painting Lesson Videos Vs a Live Local Instructor: Which is Best?

By: John Mackinnon | 16/11/2009 | Visual Art

Learn and Master Painting: How To Choose The Best Painting Lesson DVDs

... be too busy, too far away or even too expensive for the average student. The availability of video painting lessons has certainly change everything. However, since not every course is necessarily a good one, here are 9 tips for choosing ... Read Read: Learn and Master Painting: How To Choose The Best Painting Lesson DVDs

By: John Mackinnon | 13/11/2009 | Art
Ralph Serpe

Oil Painting Lesson – an Introduction to Oil Painting Supports

... on soft woods such as pine because they contain more resins and do not resist moisture very well. The above are the more popular oil painting supports in use today. There are others that artists use when they are feeling adventurous. ... Read Read: Oil Painting Lesson – an Introduction to Oil Painting Supports

By: Ralph Serpe | 13/04/2007 | Art

Oil Painting Lesson - Introduction to Oil Painting Mediums

... . It should also be noted that artists differ on opinion when it comes to the effectiveness and quality of oil painting mediums, so you should experiment on your own and form your own opinion. Make sure before using any oil painting medium ... Read Read: Oil Painting Lesson - Introduction to Oil Painting Mediums

By: Ralph Serpe | 09/04/2007 | Art

Oil Painting Lesson - Introduction to Oil Painting Fundamentals

... consider when developing your composition: 1) Avoid putting the main focus of interest in the center of your painting. 2) The areas of your canvas should be divided into parts of different sizes. For instance, if you are creating ... Read Read: Oil Painting Lesson - Introduction to Oil Painting Fundamentals

By: Ralph Serpe | 05/04/2007 | Art

Oil Painting Lessons - Oil Painting Tips

... to buy the best equipment possible, it is really not necessary to spend a fortune on your supplies when you are learning how to paint. I would like to share with you how, as a working man with a mortgage and household bills to pay, I ... Read Read: Oil Painting Lessons - Oil Painting Tips

By: Trev Goodwin | 30/10/2007 | Art
Ralph Serpe

Oil Painting Tips – All About Oil Painting Brushes

... sable. BRUSH SHAPES There are five shapes to brushes that are generally used and each is meant to have its own function. I prefer to paint with flats, brights and fliberts of various sizes, and only occasionally make use of the ... Read Read: Oil Painting Tips – All About Oil Painting Brushes

By: Ralph Serpe | 27/04/2007 | Art

Art Lesson: Learn About Color Schemes for your Next Painting

... more challenging for beginners. You can get carried away by making all three colors too intense thereby destroying the balance in your painting. You should allow one color to dominate and use the two other colors to accent the rest of the ... Read Read: Art Lesson: Learn About Color Schemes for your Next Painting

By: Ralph Serpe | 16/05/2007 | Art

Learn How to Oil Paint - Tips & Techniques From a Master Painter

... the light that falls on the trees in a field”. When you have a blueprint or roadmap in mind before you start painting, there is no room for diversion. You must stick to your plan. MASTER YOUR BRUSH A very important aspect of ... Read Read: Learn How to Oil Paint - Tips & Techniques From a Master Painter

By: Ralph Serpe | 23/05/2008 | Visual Art

Oil Painting for Beginners - How to Get Started in Oil Painting

... main goal right now is to have fun and get used to working with your oil painting materials. Do not be overly judgmental about your own work. If you do so, you will only wind up getting frustrated. Your first, second, third or even tenth ... Read Read: Oil Painting for Beginners - How to Get Started in Oil Painting

By: Ralph Serpe | 18/03/2008 | Visual Art

How to Get the Most Out of your Oil Painting

... , perspective, techniques and materials can really intimidate a beginner artist. So how do you get the most out of your oil painting and become a more accomplished artist? You must make it a point to learn the fundamentals of oil painting, ... Read Read: How to Get the Most Out of your Oil Painting

By: Ralph Serpe | 19/03/2009 | Visual Art
John Mackinnon

Learn And Master Painting Review with Award Winning Instructor Gayle Levee

... way through advanced concepts in color theory and developing your own style. 4. The Learn And Master Painting dvds are much more convenient than local lessons because you learn in your own home any time of day or night. 5. Legacy Learning ... Read Read: Learn And Master Painting Review with Award Winning Instructor Gayle Levee

By: John Mackinnon | 19/11/2009 | Art

How to Paint Oils Review With Andre Grobler

... at all was mentioned about how to set up your art studio from scratch. This painting course is not appropriate for children. A Partial List Of The Lessons The videos that can be directly downloaded from the internet cover the following ... Read Read: How to Paint Oils Review With Andre Grobler

By: John Mackinnon | 21/11/2009 | Visual Art

Why You Need To See Like An Artist To Paint Like One

... a face, it will bare little resemblance to the original person. An artist needs to be almost oblivious to what is being painted. Instead there should be a much greater focus on the raw visual data. What is literally being seen? Irregular ... Read Read: Why You Need To See Like An Artist To Paint Like One

By: John Mackinnon | 11/11/2009 | Art
Ralph Serpe

Oil Painting Tips - Different Methods For Starting an Oil Painting

... type of final picture you are working towards, sometimes the white of the canvas can be too bright or have too much contrast which makes starting a painting rather difficult. Using a uniform toned ground on your support, will make it much ... Read Read: Oil Painting Tips - Different Methods For Starting an Oil Painting

By: Ralph Serpe | 02/09/2009 | Visual Art
 

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