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Sad Day
DATE: 08/28/2008 07:34:19 / MOOD: other
Today, I will attend the funeral of a person who had been the backbone of our art association. She died a few days ago and we are devastated. Her sudden death was better for her, but hard on her family and friends.
Think of us this day.
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Glad to Meet all of you
DATE: 05/07/2008 12:15:32 / MOOD: full of life
I think this ability to talk with other artists is terrific. Already, I have learned a lot and hopefully shared some useful ideas with you. Please keep writing about you art concerns or general comments.
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Values in Art
DATE: 04/29/2008 10:02:50 / MOOD: full of life
VALUES: THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE IN ART
Producing art is a process. It begins with selecting your subject, doing a line drawing on your painting surface, and completing A VALUE STUDY.
The value study helps you determine the darks and lights of the paint hues that will focus your final product. IT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE COLORS CHOSEN.
Make understanding values your top priority and your art will shine.
mlhooper@ycp.edu
717-659-0146
www.hooperart.com
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Slightly Expressionistic
DATE: 04/28/2008 09:15:10 / MOOD: full of life
Mary-Louise Biasotti Hooper
mlhooper@ycp.edu
717-659-0146 http://www.hooperart.com
.“I paint what stirs my spirit and hope it is spiritually fulfilling to the viewer” I paint in oils with a palette knife to achieve the expressionistic effects I seek to achieve without losing the image. To achieve my colors, I compete a brush value underpainting in the opposite colors of my final painting and allow that to come through
Slightly Expressionistic A national and international artist, Mary-Louise Biasotti Hooper paints seascapes, landscapes, cityscapes, still-life and experimental work. Her purpose is to bring viewers a moment of respite and beauty in their stressful lives by taking them away to another place 
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