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Carol Marine's Painting a Day: February 2011 AWESOME BLOG!!!! INCREDIBLE WORK http://carolmarine.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html Carole Marine, Carol Marine, Marine Paint, Painting A Day, Marine Painting, Food Painting, Arte Sketchbook, Daily Painting, Painting Still Life

Click Here to Bid I am in Cypress Mill, TX this week, teaching a 5-day workshop. It probably seems like I'm doing this a lot lately, and that's because I am. Through a scheduling glitch (my bad) I overbooked myself this month. Wine helps me through. : ) Thanks to all of you who weighed in on the "still" life painting I posted a couple days ago. It was very interesting hearing all the opinions. Today I am posting an attempt at folds that I think is my best ever. Ok, so I didn't notice until…

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Qiang Huang on Instagram: "The warm and cool relationship is so important. I have done a few this kind of color less still life paintings. They really helped me to understand the color temperature and build the objects solidly in a painting. The major light for this painting is warm and the shadow has a cool reflection. I wish I did this kind of exercise when I just started painting. I was more interested in the showy stuff like the loose ”painterly“ effect. I have to tell you a truth: If you do not know how to paint ”tightly“, you can hardly paint ”loosely“. The key is to know how to paint ”solidly“. I will share my understanding more in the coming workshop at the Scottsdale Artists‘ School on February 12. To get detailed information, please go to: My profile (www.qhart.com) > Workshops > Qiang Huang, Still Life Paintings, Life Paintings, Kinds Of Colors, I Have Done, The Shadow, Still Life Painting, How To Paint, My Profile

Qiang Huang on Instagram: "The warm and cool relationship is so important. I have done a few this kind of color less still life paintings. They really helped me to understand the color temperature and build the objects solidly in a painting. The major light for this painting is warm and the shadow has a cool reflection. I wish I did this kind of exercise when I just started painting. I was more interested in the showy stuff like the loose ”painterly“ effect. I have to tell you a truth: If…

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