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From: lrpackard
02/03/2008 15:46:51

Thanks for your comment. Yes, the abstract landscapes are the direction I'm pursuing. I love your portrait of the young girl. Very compelling.

 



From: indigomar
02/02/2008 12:19:56
Thanks for the comment on Barn II.  It is the 3rd in a series the first being the one called Barn Down the Road and then Barn I,  Barn II.  We talked about scratching the paint off the canvas, which I did in Barn I.  I like it in person, hard to tell in this photo how it looks, but I am not fully satisfied with the results and want to try it in other works.  By the way, the blues in Barn I are actually more of a purple and in Barn II the yellow gold is more vivid.  Trying to get accurate digital color is a challenge. I'm learning how to use the white balance.


01/30/2008 14:34:50
  Thanks for visiting my page.  I really like your work, especially your abstracts. 


From: fineartist
01/30/2008 12:44:43
Thanks for visiting and your comments on my work.
I really like the varied titles and approaches in your work. Nicely done.___CRB


01/18/2008 14:13:39
Do you mix the retarder with your paint on a pallet?  I have just been putting the floetrol in a dixie cup and dipping my paint brush in it while I am painting....I'm not sure that is the proper way to use it as a paint extender.  Using it that way only seems to help me with blending, but doesn't extend the drying time.


01/15/2008 16:20:23
I've never used anything other than water, so I won't have anything to compare it to.  The floetrol did work well, but seemed to change the color of the paint a bit (I really think I like water better for thinning the paint) - but for blending into another paint it seemed to do the job - what do you use?


From: indigomar
01/12/2008 12:56:09
It's funny how sometimes we don't like a painting at first, then it grows on us.  You asked if my work is plein air, some is, some isn't.  Last summer I painted mostly en plein air, which is very helpful as the observations carry over into the studio. When winter hits, I use reference photos, but I try to keep them only as "reference".  I'm working on simplification and not getting too fussy w/ detail--trying to catch mood, light, the feeling of a place or season.  That initial 'ahhh' reaction to light, color.....


01/10/2008 19:35:36
I could still have a picture in front of me and never it get it to look like yours.  Yes, I use both - water and have just been experimenting with Floetrol (a latex paint conditioner).




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