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Oil Painting Techniques : Tips for Paint Blending on Canvas
Posted on August 11th, 2010 7 commentsIn order to blend paint on canvas, hold the brush at a 45-degree angle and make sure that the ground color doesn’t interrupt the blending process. Discover why brown is a good choice for a ground color with help from an artist in this free video on blending paint on canvas. Expert: Carlos Navarro Contact: www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/c/carlosnavarro Bio: Carlos Navarro is an artist and history teacher at Design and Architecture Senior High, in Miami, Fla., who was born in Havana, Cuba. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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The Mad Hatter Speed Painting – Oil on Canvas 40×40cm
Posted on July 15th, 2010 25 commentsMusic: Rude Tins – Dear George Rude Tins – Lifetime twitter.com www.facebook.com co-boldt.deviantart.com dailybooth.com www.studivz.net www.schuelervz.net I can’t wait to watch Alice in Wonderland in cinema. After listening to the soundtrack by Avril Lavigne
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Tomov Art – Original Handmade Oil on Canvas Painting
Posted on December 10th, 2009 3 commentsAuthentic Original Handmade Oils On Canvas
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Stencil Painting “Native American” Styles [Original Canvas Artwork]
Posted on November 26th, 2009 13 commentsTo see more of Chucks artwork visit… www.myspace.com Contact # 970.470.1338 (canvas artwork)(canvas artwork) (stencil paintings)(stencil paintings) The following is a video which shows the process of a stencil painting done by Chuck of “UpperChuck” paintings. Chuck’s canvas…
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I've been denying the artist inside me for too long. It seems to be that no mater what I do in life, things always bring me back to my Art. I love it, I enjoy it, it defines me. At the moment I'm just following my dreams, doing what I love...
Painting has always been a long time hobby of mine, but over the past couple of years it has been something I've found myself doing more and more and I've given a lot of my work away without documenting it, so a lot of it is lost in the sands of time... With the site I'm hoping to get a lot more exposure and feedback on my work which will help me to grow and develop further as an artist. All comments and critiques are welcome!