Artists with small brushes
Most of the tropes we learn about art and art-making are rubbish. One meaningless trope is, "Real artistes only use large brushes." Alright, then. "A six-inch brush for this five-inch canvas, right Professor?" "Don't get…
~ ~ Thomas Hudson studio journal ~ ~
Most of the tropes we learn about art and art-making are rubbish. One meaningless trope is, "Real artistes only use large brushes." Alright, then. "A six-inch brush for this five-inch canvas, right Professor?" "Don't get…
Readers have asked why I don't have a review of Geneva brand oils in my Oil Paint reference. The short answer is that I haven't used their oils. The longer answer is a little more…
I keep sketchbooks and doddle-books. Sketchbooks are for quick sketches where freshness and directness are important. Sketches can be simple or elaborate. Aaron Blaise is a good artists who has some YouTube videos about his…
There is a lot of confusion among artists about turpentine and mineral spirits. Some YouTubers promote Gamasol as an alternative to turpentine. One even recommends Gamsol as a natural substitute for mineral spirits.(?) This particular…
The two series that have preoccupied me over the past several years are still moving along. One of them, Playhouse Square, I started deliberately. After launching the series, I continued to take photographs in the…
Doak sells a linen-cotton blended canvas. A 10-yard roll is $440. It's a good deal if it's any good. Has anyone used Doak's blended canvas? If so, can you share your evaluation? Doak sent me…
I've been following a reader's tip for slowing the drying time of oils. Responding to my complaint about how oil paint in jars dries too quickly, reader Clint Atkinson suggested that I put a piece…
Most artists do not know how to prepare grounds for oil painting. I know this is true because none of my teachers were able to prepare acceptable grounds, and none of the commercially-prepared canvases that…
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