I'm doing an online workshop over at the Wetcanvas forum on Renaissance Italian painting materials and methods. You can follow along here.
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Thanks for the workshop. I dont have acess to good artists in Brazil. And I end up being ignorant about many things related to fine art. All that great artists can share is an asset to my art knowledge. I very much appreciate you sharing about it over there. I bookmarked your blog to follow with much interesting. Thanks for sharing knowledgeble thoughts about art in your blog too.
You are very welcome. I enjoy sharing what I know. I hope you like how the workshop turns out. Some of it will be a rehash of what's appeared here on this web log, with more emphasis on how things were done in Renaissance Italy.
This looks really, really cool. I don't unfortunately have time to follow along properly, but like most of your posts, I'm bookmarking them (literally and figuratively) for future reference.
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Thanks for the workshop. I dont have acess to good artists in Brazil. And I end up being ignorant about many things related to fine art. All that great artists can share is an asset to my art knowledge. I very much appreciate you sharing about it over there. I bookmarked your blog to follow with much interesting. Thanks for sharing knowledgeble thoughts about art in your blog too.
:) Rose Bard
You are very welcome. I enjoy sharing what I know. I hope you like how the workshop turns out. Some of it will be a rehash of what's appeared here on this web log, with more emphasis on how things were done in Renaissance Italy.
Hi David,
This looks really, really cool. I don't unfortunately have time to follow along properly, but like most of your posts, I'm bookmarking them (literally and figuratively) for future reference.
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