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rfwyvill.com

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JOB: Oil painter
GENDER: Male
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: Choose
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $1,000-2,499
MEMBER SINCE: 01/26/2008
LAST LOGIN: 03/10/2010 20:28:36
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Classical and Country

The last book I read, was Denis Johnson's "Tree of Smoke"


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I have an engineering background but have been painting full time for about 5 years. Unfortunately, I feel that I am learning things now that I should have learned a long time ago. Nevertheless, I am having a great time and am always looking to grow, looking for feedback, and looking for discussion with like minded individuals. My website is rfwyvill.com

Mother Nature,

What we have done to Mother Nature, People on cell phones,


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From: rgarriott
09/16/2008 15:19:59

Great work, thanks.


Regarding your statement "Unfortunately,...learning things now that I should have learned a long time ago": After years of feeling that way and having felt I'd wasted many years, I recently had the revelation that I've finally come of an age where my mind is open enough to really learn. It's been very liberating as a painter to discover that I can learn, grow, paint better.


The fortunate part is to be learning Now, instead of Never. One doesn't see many youthful painting 'prodigies'; if an artist is good they seem to continue to get better as the years go by.



09/04/2008 09:47:21

Hello Richard,

Thanks for visiting my site. I'm just beginning to find my way around Scuttlebutt and build my own gallery as and when time allows.

I like your work - it's real art. Also I can empathise with your comment about learning things now that you should have learned long ago.

Did you ever read Picasso's confession? If you can be bothered to copy the following into your browser, its at:

https://notes.utk.edu/Bio/greenberg.nsf/2700cc9c7c94b8be852563b7006b5bff/48ab2c9d00786dfc852565b8000462c3?OpenD ocument

Peter, Art and Verse 



From: janeeckles
08/26/2008 20:23:00
Your work is very peaceful...content.


From: Renuka
08/18/2008 12:45:38
Amazing work Richard...Just keep painting


From: nsparapani
08/03/2008 11:04:11

You really do have some great work here.



From: timberwolf
06/23/2008 15:42:02
Great work! I really like the color and texture you acheive in your paintings. Do you use a palette knife?


From: wmprice
05/12/2008 16:05:16
Very impressive body of work. keep up the good work


From: BradMcLean
05/07/2008 08:14:03
Richard
 
Thank you for answering my questions–you have given me insight!  


From: BradMcLean
05/06/2008 11:02:04
Richard
 
Not sure if this is OK to ask, but here goes: How did you make the move to full time painter? Was it a gradual process or was it a quick move? Was it a smooth transition or bumpy? Having an engineering background I imagine you carefully weighed all your options, i.e. how it would affect those around you, how you would continue to provide for your family, etc. I think I understand about learning things now you should have learned a long time ago. I think I'm doing the same. Nevertheless, from viewing your work, it appears you have learned them extremely well. Be encouraged! You do great work!


From: BradMcLean
05/02/2008 08:31:05
Richard
 
Thank you so much for your comments on my blog! You really identified with me and understood. I really appreciate it! I'm very encouraged–thanks. Your work is amazing. I love the light, color and form. Keep up the good work! 




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