These are 3 out of 5 paintings that will be on display
at Decarli Restaurant from July 8 - September 8, 2015.
Ominous
Coastline
48" x 36" x 1.5
oil on canvas
$1200
Click here to purchase
Here is my husband, Lad, hanging them!
Process: right now I am using a Catalyst Wedge in my work.
I took a close up of this photo of Coastline so that you might see it closer.
Catalyst Wedge
I like the wedge because it allows me to move color
and drag it around and extend a simple movement or direction.
Does this make sense?
I have tried an old credit card, palette knives, matte board,
card board, etc., but I like the Catalyst Wedge best.
I am anxious to try the squeeguee like artist Charlie Hunter.
Do you have anything that you prefer or that
I might have missed? :)
Listening to while I paint:
Audiobook:
How to Win Friends and Influence People
Podcasts:
Beyond the To-Do List, hosted by Erik Fischer
The Nerdist, John Cusack, hosted by Chris Hardwick
Artists Helping Artists, hosted by Leslie Saeta
The Chalene Show, hosted by Chalene Johnson
Social Media Examiner, hosted by Michael Stelzner
"Wait, Wait.... Don't Tell Me!", hosted by Peter Sagal
Splendid Table, hosted by Lynne Rossetto Kasper
American's Test Kitchen, hosted by Christopher Kimball
Social Media Examiner, hosted by Michael Stelzner
"Wait, Wait.... Don't Tell Me!", hosted by Peter Sagal
Splendid Table, hosted by Lynne Rossetto Kasper
American's Test Kitchen, hosted by Christopher Kimball
Truth For Life, hosted by Alistair Begg
Music:
My iPod
Really helpful!:
I am continually checking a dictionary, thesaurus, spell check, but one thing that has been particularly helpful is the grammar check. Please excuse any errors that I make and tell me! :)
I am continually checking a dictionary, thesaurus, spell check, but one thing that has been particularly helpful is the grammar check. Please excuse any errors that I make and tell me! :)
3 comments:
GREAT post and love your work!
Thank you Sue!
Wonderful post. I like your technique very much.
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