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Category Archives: Painting Materials
Transparent Earth Tones
A staple on my palette are earth tones, what I refer to as ‘horsy colors’. The most obvious place I use them is in the final stages, when I’m glazing color over the painting. Colors like Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber … Continue reading
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Tagged Paints & Pencils, Supplies
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Christmas in… March?
Much happiness in the Horse Painter studio this week! New colored pencils! The practice around here is that every payment results in restocking if there’s something to restock. Payment for a portrait results in ordering paint and canvas, for example. … Continue reading
A Whole Lotta White Space
In the last two days, I’ve taken delivery on three new canvas panels. Raphael Oil Primed Belgian Linen on MDF. Gorgeous stuff! Two of them are for portraits, the other goes into inventory for future projects. One of the portraits … Continue reading
