What’s working? the drama with the light. What’s not? it seems stiff and hopefully this Saturday his hands will stay in the same position long enough for me to at least suggest them.
Subjects
- Arnold Arboretum (20)
- Art New England (43)
- CC Realist Painting Class (36)
- CK Observational Painting Class (38)
- Daily drawing (27)
- EDM Challenges (11)
- exhibits (3)
- Food Diary (23)
- gouache (31)
- MIT campus (10)
- NM Painting Personal and Powerful (21)
- Oil Painting (369)
- Other Inspiration (1)
- Painting a Day (30)
- Plein Air (120)
- Still Life (2)
- supplies/studio (7)
What’s on the nightstand?
The Tools by Phil Stutz and Barry Michels.
Tao Te Ching translated by Stephen Mitchell
Artists Blogs
Other Inspiration
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I love watching how things develop. You do it with paints and I do it with yeast (breads, etc.) My results are a bit easier, and faster, but not nearly as interesting as yours.
So, do you celebrate St. Paddy’s Day? I just uploaded a great corned beef recipe that doesn’t taste at all like that sort of gaggy “New England boiled dinner” that we used to get. Check it out on my Bento but not broken blog here ….. http://bentobutnotbroken.blogspot.com/
Just one more Saturday to go on this painting, but in this class particularly, I’m focusing on process and learning, not product. Doesn’t that sound so “goodie”.