Archive for December, 2008

Caring for your Brushes

Now that you  understand what type of brush to use, the next most common question I get is….How do I care for my brushes?   Because good brushes can be an expensive investment,  good care should be taken when cleaning and maintaining them.
First of all,  when you purchase a brush,  it quite often comes with a [...]


More on Brushes

I am going to continue my discussion on oil paint brushes as I have had several more thoughts after finishing my last post.
I don’t ever encourage a new student to use student grade anything;  by that I mean brushes or paint.  Someone who has painted for a long time can produce fabulous work using inferior [...]


The Right Brush for the Job

I am always amazed when a new student comes to class or when  I go out to teach a seminar, that when I begin talking about brushes, the students have brought the cheapest brushes they could find.  There must be some significant meaning behind this but I have not quite figured it out yet.  People [...]


My Style

Everyone has their own “style” of painting.  It becomes extremely apparent the more one paints.  As an instructor, I can observe this in my students relatively quickly.   I am painter of photo realism.  Photo realism is taking a landscape, still-life , portrait or whatever it is one is observing and painting it as close [...]


You’ll Never Know

It was very interesting today.  While teaching a class,  one student asked me how, when and why I started to paint.  It became very clear to me as I began to explain that I started to paint not because I really had any passion to actually paint but that I wanted to be around painting [...]


Hello Everyone!

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