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Feeling the Sunlight on My Face

Another day, another quick study as I continue learning about mood and atmosphere in landscape oil painting. Although this is … More

Color temperature, Light and Shadows, Light Temperature, Quick Study

A Modern Look at Design Principles

If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you already know about my little “infatuation” with Denman Ross and … More

Abstract Art, Collage, Denman Ross, Eva Magill-Oliver, Paint Alchemy, Principles of Design, shapes

I Could Paint This Scene With My Eyes Closed

You’ve already seen this scene a couple times before, once when I used it for a high-key study, and once … More

Color temperature, light, Light Temperature, Quick Study Painting Exercises, Shadow

Things Will Get Worse Before They Get Better

How many time have you heard that “things will get worse before they get better”…? Many times it’s quite true, … More

Art Study, New Methods, Principles of Art, Self-Teaching

Why We Learn More From Mistakes

I just finished a “quick study” a short time ago. I know… you’ve been seeing a lot of “quick studies” … More

Light Temperature, Nocturnes, Quick studies, Warm and Cool Colors

Do You See Any Difference?

Yesterday, I presented a “High-Key” study — a lake scene done using the lightest values from our traditional value scale. … More

Claude Monet, J.M.W. Turner, Low-Key Values, Major and Minor Keys

Value Ranges – High Key Quick Study

I’ll start right off by saying that I’m not sure I really understand what I’m doing here. Of course, there … More

Camille Pisarro, Claude Monet, Full range of values, High key painting, Values

The Worst Art Student in the World!

Sometimes I wish I were a real, true artist. I’m not, and I never will be. I do call myself “an … More

Art school, Craftsy, Tony Curanaj, Value studies

Right Idea — Wrong Execution

I’m going to start this post — as I so often do — far afield from the world of art. … More

Gimp, light, Shadow, Value studies

A Departure in Style

Today’s practice painting — a quick oil on canvas paper — is a definite departure from my usual landscape style. … More

focal point, Landscape Painting Styles, Mood and atmosphere

The Shape of Things to Come

I write this post in a hopeful spirit. As I look toward the future, I want my landscape art to … More

shapes, Simplification, Values

How Many Values Do We Really Need?

Don’t say I didn’t warn you. I told you yesterday that I’d be writing more about value, so here I … More

5-Tone Shading, Notan Studies, Value scales

This One Was Not So Much Fun

Every time I write about alcohol ink, I say, “Oh, it’s really fun.” Most of the time, it is. My … More

Alcohol ink, Alcohol Ink Mastery, Brushing technique, creativity, Frustration

Putting the Principles into Practice

I’ll be honest. My brain is fried. After learning about Kelvin measurements, light temperatures and principles of inversions between lights … More

Light Temperature, Lights and shadows, Mood and atmosphere

I Stand Corrected

People make mistakes. I certainly do, especially when it comes to art. As I’m learning about drawing and painting, I … More

Color Temperatures, Light Temperature, Quick Study, Shadows

Why I Love Quick Studies

Lately you’ve seen a number of quick studies I’ve made in oils while working my way through Mood and Atmosphere … More

Color schemes, Quick studies, split complementary colors

Quick Study in Red and Green

While I’ll be the first to admit that today’s “quick study” — part of my 100-day creative journey — is … More

Complementary color scheme, focal point, Quick studies

Something Which Vaguely Resembles Flowers

Every time I mention alcohol ink, I find myself using words about having fun. It’s only natural, I guess, to feel … More

Abstract Art, Alcohol ink, Blending inks

The Last Light of Day

I was pleased by today’s “quick study” — an example of a triadic color scheme. What pleased me most with this … More

Primary Colors, Tonalism, Triadic color scheme

Quick Study: More Monochromatic Green

Over the next few days I’ll be doing a number of “quick studies” for my “Mood and Atmosphere” project. These … More

Atmosphere, green, Monochromatic color scheme, Mood, Quick studies

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