Tip on: "How to oil paint using comparison painting"
Oil painting tip and techniques by master artist Dan Edmondson on ways to avoid complications with your color arsenal while painting. Common mistakes in painting as with regards to color are tackled in this video. Details and facts that could unlock the master artist within you!
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ReplyDeleteHi Daniel - Thanks for checking out my Dickinson blog. I love yours, and I'm also a bit of an artist. I will definitely be following you for tips and ideas. I'm always looking for guidance. Thanks again!
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Thanks for the comment and visit! Your blog is great! I also enjoy painting and I like the videos you've posted! I'm glad you like my photos!
ReplyDeleteI think you presented such a good point when discussing how a person can get the most out of a workshop. I have noticed that once someone gets "bored" with the presentation, they focus their attention on something else instead of learning what they can from the person giving the presentation. I will go to all my meetings and workshops in the future with a prepared set of questions. Even if I do not get the opportunity to ask them, it will give me a focal point.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog and will definitely check in on occasion and see what tips you have for those of us who appreciate art.
Thank you for visiting my blog. It is a school assignment, and I was not sure what to write about, but I know that I value travel, and assumed that most people have their own favorite travel memories. Do you paint in the outdoors? Do you find it cumbersome and awkward or inspiring and relaxing?
I think you presented such a good point when discussing how a person can get the most out of a workshop. I have noticed that once someone gets "bored" with the presentation, they focus their attention on something else instead of learning what they can from the person giving the presentation. I will go to all my meetings and workshops in the future with a prepared set of questions. Even if I do not get the opportunity to ask them, it will give me a focal point.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog and will definitely check in on occasion and see what tips you have for those of us who appreciate art.
Thank you for visiting my blog (Travel wise). It is a school assignment, and I was not sure what to write about, but I know that I value travel, and assumed that most people have their own favorite travel memories. Do you paint in the outdoors? Do you find it cumbersome and awkward or inspiring and relaxing?
Thanks for dropping by again Daniel, truly appreciate it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your thoughts - I appreciate it! Great paintings.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment. Your site is really insightful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Daniel! I think your pansy painting is gorgeous!
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ReplyDeletethese are some very good tips! i have had a go with oils and found them very difficult to use, even though i don't use oils much i think i could apply some of your advice to my ink and acrylic paintings, very useful!
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Thanks for noticing my blog. Especially since I was able to connect to yours. Love it! lots of great info. I lived in Casper , wy for 23 yrs where I developed my career in painting. Love that part of the country.
ReplyDeleteHey. Thanks for visiting my site. I am going to give this blog to my mom. She doesn't paint as much as she use to, but who knows after seeing this she might want to get back into it again. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteHey Daniel thanks for checking out my blog, I haven't seen too many oil painters on blogspot but, I think I'll post some of my oils to get some feedback!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and for this video on comparison painting, it was very helpful! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog :) I really appriciated your comment. In your painting of the water and the tree I can really feel a vibe of peace and cheerfulness. I like nature cause it makes you feel thankful that God created them and the artists that contribute to aspire their work of nature to viewers. It's like they're unlocking a knowledge of how God created His works. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you contenue teaching, I enjoy it and learn things I didn't know before about art.
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