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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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03/02/2008 22:22:06

Hi Richard,


thanks for the input in my blog, and I have to respond to what you typed... it does require discipline to paint certain things because it is WORK! I paint 2 types of paintings, the ones that I love and the ones that may either help me be a better teacher or help me get an extra sale, if it was all fun it would be a perfect world but for me it's also work.



01/31/2008 02:36:33

Richard,Thanks for the input about oils over acrylic. I recently switched to Williamsburg oils and, although they're expensive, I like the quality. In the past I've used H2Oils, and have also applied them over an acrylic underpainting, but I didn't have any problems doing so. The main problem I have with water soluble oils is that the paints don't age well. After a couple of years they became less water soluble and very clotty so I tossed them out. - Kathy





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