This is the exact palette we used for the 'grey' workshop. I hate leftover paint so I tried one without those dratted rocks and found it more difficult than my rock painting . I really wish I could tighten my paintings up and if anyone can help me with this I am all for it.
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Utrecht brand of their professional bristle, series 201 oil brushes are real good!! I also use Silver Grande Prix ..an excellent bristle brush. For soft brushes, I like the synthetic sables and mongoose. If you are working with water mixable, then use need to use the synthetic bristle brush.
I do thank each of you for the ego boost as an artist but where does one draw the line between impressionistic and sloppiness ? Perhaps I need new brushes with a cleaner , sharper edge? On that note , can any of you recommend to me some good oil paint brushes. I have bristle and synthetic and mostly use brights....I need to order more ASAP.
Me too! Dang. Your colors just captivate me! And, the loose detail is so fascinating.
I with Michael on this one! I need to paint more loosely. Tightly drawn usually means more hard edges, especially in high contrast areas. I wouldn't change your style one bit. I love your paintings!
Ummmmmmmmmmmm, and I wish I could paint like you!!! ......very loose!! ....go figure.
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