I recently recorded a short demo for @isolationartschool on memory painting. Memory work regularly informs my practice but developing ones visual memory is an important skill for any aspiring naturalistic painter and I’d encourage all students to make regular memory studies.
Read MoreNatural north light lit studios can be hard to come by. That’s particularly the case here in the south east of the UK where the price of property can be prohibitive. There are though modern electric lighting solutions, and whilst they still don’t compare to the real thing it is possible to establish a perfectly adequate set up. I’ve found information on the subject hard to come by so I thought I’d share what I’ve learnt. Perhaps it might be useful now in particular for those of you wanting to set up a painting studio at home.
Read MoreI prefer to make my own materials wherever possible. Be that grinding paints, thickening oils, sizing and priming canvas or preparing panels. In preparing your own materials you develop a better understanding of them, which in turn yields better results. Of course, it also has the benefit of being cheaper.
In this post I thought I’d share how I currently prepare small panels for painting.
Read MoreDetails of the short courses we have planned for summer 2020.
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Read MoreA great piece on CBS news of Jason’s teacher, Charles H Cecil, and his studio in Florence.
Read MoreDetails of the short courses we have planned for summer 2020.
For further information please click the link or email us directly.
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