tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188700731713860207.post6624699321152811319..comments2024-02-19T10:13:10.031-08:00Comments on Painter's Process - Randall David Tipton: Camassia Forest - Winter LagoonRandall David Tiptonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10842621412363241927noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188700731713860207.post-8479773607644985692016-05-27T19:18:49.764-07:002016-05-27T19:18:49.764-07:00The lagoon is delicious. Knowing you, you'll h...The lagoon is delicious. Knowing you, you'll have the acrylics on canvas mastered in no time. Once again, I am enthralled by what you do with that Ipad!E.M. Corsahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14829869418729185410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3188700731713860207.post-88518260883044867232016-05-27T04:20:26.888-07:002016-05-27T04:20:26.888-07:00Praise for the Impatient!
I use acrylics too for ...Praise for the Impatient!<br /><br />I use acrylics too for that very reason-they dry quickly. I have used Golden and M. Graham but I don't know of a really dense white like you want. There are all sorts of additives too of course. Your complete transition will be smooth!<br /><br />Nicholas Wilton is my new favorite guy. I watched that video on style and I couldn't agree more. I heard him say that developing your tastes, discarding what you don't like and paying attention to what you do like, are they keys to building your style. It's taken me a long time to see this (impatient and slow!) but it's true. Personalize your subject matter and pay attention-what could go wrong?:)<br /><br />The oils are lovely. Like walking in an alien forest. And you keep going with that I Pad. I can't believe what you can do with that. Perfect for artists transitioning to smaller spaces or who don't want to accumulate a lot of stuff as they get older.<br /><br />Hope all is well:) Thanks for a good post.<br />LibbyLibby Fifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13532162740012986996noreply@blogger.com