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All the Strange Hours
Making and thinking about visual art
09 July 2006
The title of this web log
is from a book by
Loren Eisely.
You should read it; it's good.
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Barrow
The Flemish method
The other side
The Online Photographer
Whites
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Steve and Zack
I know that all of my readers are deeply intereste...
The burren
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This book
This photo
Recommended reading
Solitude
Tempera grassa 2
An earth palette for mixing flesh tones
By the time he was my age
Winter's end
I wrote
Tempera grassa 1
Inishmore
Carrowmore
Dun Aongas 2
Mike
Additive and subractive color mixing
Describing color
A typical book on drawing or painting
Principles of organic form 3
Vertigo
Principles of organic form 2
Recommended reading
Karin Jurick
Boot
Heaven and Earth
The Three Graces
Principles of organic form 1
Artist quotes 2
Best portrait ever
Photoshop greyscale conversion
I used to be able to call myself a "self-taught ar...
I have to confess
Silly art terminology rant
Paul
Oil painting medium
Artist quotes
I know
Self portrait
Robert Doak
Dun Aongas
The title of this web log
Blue Jeans
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Handprint
Tad Spurgeon
Cennini forum
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Lines and Colors
State of the Art
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Learning to See
Making a Mark
Oil Painter's Journal
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