So much between the rough in and the Finished Painting...we always want more re: tools used and a few more slides up to the finished painting. Thank you though, always something to learn from.....
I agree with GKE. I would like to hear and see more about the steps between rough and finish. Setting makes me want to be there. Thank you for the inspiration.
I love Kim's work and it is great to see this demo. I agree with the first 2 posts, would like more about her process.
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Very Inspiring. Is the "study" the beginning of the completed painting or a separate piece?
I've always thought that a study is separate but the similarities made me wonder.
LF
More is better in this case.
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Jan 18, 2008 8:32:43 PM
So much between the rough in and the Finished Painting...we always want more re: tools used and a few more slides up to the finished painting. Thank you though, always something to learn from.....
Jan 21, 2008 8:59:13 AM
I agree with GKE. I would like to hear and see more about the steps between rough and finish. Setting makes me want to be there. Thank you for the inspiration.
Jan 21, 2008 11:41:53 AM
I love Kim's work and it is great to see this demo. I agree with the first 2 posts, would like more about her process.
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Jan 21, 2008 3:28:10 PM
Very Inspiring. Is the "study" the beginning of the completed painting or a separate piece?
I've always thought that a study is separate but the similarities made me wonder.
LF
Jan 22, 2008 11:17:50 AM
More is better in this case.