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- Figurative Painting: "Retro Girl" by Cathyann's Studio on Nov 13, 2009
Retro Girl©2009 C.L.Burgess 20h x16w oil on linenThe model for this painting, Elka, does seem to change with the dresses she chooses for her sittings. And since this is not a commissioned piece, I took some artistic liberty with the face and the env...
- I Painted Hannah Today by I Stare at People on Oct 27, 2009
This is a studio painting that I just did from a photograph of Hannah. She really did not want her mom to take her picture. Both her mom and I just loved the photo; we can all identify with the raw and stubborn posture. I just love the transparency...
- Croquembouche by Cathyann's Studio on Oct 17, 2009
Cream Puff©2009 C.L.Burgess oil on wood 8x8"Once upon a time, when I was inclined to watch cooking shows, enjoyed the laughs of TV and wanted to impress my guests and colleagues, I tried to make to make cream puffs aka croquembouche in the style of...
- Young Love ( Koi) by paintingaday on Oct 15, 2009
16 by 20, oil on canvas $300.00 Two small Koi find each other in a big pond.
- Color Mixing Tutorials & Resources For Oil Paints by Creative Spotlite - Art Instruction Blog on Oct 13, 2009
One of the biggest challenges for artists just starting out with oil painting is mixing colors. Color is a powerful tool. If handled improperly, things can become quite messy. Improperly mixed colors lead to muddy or unbalanced paintings. The goo...
- Peter Sudar by Art Blog - Ink Stained Hands on Oct 12, 2009
As far as realist painting goes, this guy - Peter Sudar, is pretty outstanding. His paintings exhibit a sophisticated sense of color, and the paint handling is exceptional. I can't find out too much about him, except that he is Hungarian, and had a...
- Oil Painting Tutorial – Learn to Paint Like Monet by Creative Spotlite - Art Instruction Blog on Sep 18, 2009
About Connie Nelson I have always liked to draw and paint. In elementary school I was known as the “school artist”. Drawing and painting was a blissful and ‘easy’ activity for me. I was also inspired by my father, who was a sumi paint...









