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Hello, This is the first time I've seen this article on glazing watercolors. I've been mounting my watercolors on Ampersand Clayboards for a few years now and I just did a workshop a few weeks ago on this method. I use 140lb. Arches, most of the time I try to have my painting completed or 90...
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with oil paints ,some colors are naturally transparent.(oxides,lakes,etc.) The 15th + 16th Century Masters knew that in order to give these colors their maximum luminosity, and take full advantage of a wide variety of tones and tints with each pure color, these could to be layered ,one upon the other...
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I just finished this painting of a gold and white iris flower. This is a relatively good example of the glazing process that I use for much of my work, and each of my florals. This first photo is a composite, showing many stages of my process in painting this subject. The next photo is an enlargement...
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The "ATELIER NEO MEDICI" believes that in order to create constant Art, i.e., Art which transcends the fashionable, it is necessary for the artist to have had a comprehensive background in traditional old master painting techniques. The quality of a painting can be assessed in terms of it's...
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windsor and newton spray gloss. Is spray varnish the choice for artists or varnish brushed on? And, as a collector od 1800's antique oil paintings, I want to paint this way---is glazing with a darker glaze the answer to get this antique appearance? help!!!!!! ann
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David, I think he drags dry paint over an lighter tone transparent underpainting leaving a lot of the underpainting showing through. It is hard to see this kind of detail in the small images on his website. His work has a beautiful soft tonal quality. Happy you posted his name.