Recently started two beautiful Fenway paintings. I am very happy with the loose feel of theĀ scene, trying to convey the atmosphere of excitement and rushing around before a game.
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I'm working on a Cape Cod mural, and sharing the process with this series of videos. More descriptions of the mural Cape Cod Conservatory of Art, short clip of pulling a mono print.
I'm working on a Cape Cod mural, and sharing the process with this series of videos. More descriptions of the mural Cape Cod Conservatory of Art, short clip of pulling a mono print.
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Do you paint from life?
Yes I paint on location quite often. But not at Fenway Park. The Fenway paintings are all created from reference photos.