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12-04-2007, 01:07 AM
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BOARD ADVISOR SOG Member FT Professional
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Thank you everyone. And Thomasin, your watercolour studies are exciting. I trust you will do more. All of us should! By the way, your remarks were insightful. The forearms were indeed challenging.
I bought the Edwardian Linen slip at a shop on Kings Road when I was living in London. It has a monogram of stitched initials and it is one of my treasures. However linen doesn't drape very well and I don't use it very often.
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12-04-2007, 12:16 PM
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UNVEILINGS MODERATOR Juried Member
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Originally Posted by William Whitaker
However linen doesn't drape very well and I don't use it very often.
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Although that's true about linen, I have to say I love the way the irregular draping quality works in this painting, Bill.
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12-06-2007, 01:19 PM
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Beautiful. How do you manage such detail in such small paintings?
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12-10-2007, 12:21 PM
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SOG Member '02 Finalist, PSA '01 Merit Award, PSA '99 Finalist, PSA
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Mr. Whitaker--
Thanks so much for this gem, and your previous post. There's a year's study for me in all of them--especially regarding surface. Appreciate your generosity!
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12-10-2007, 01:55 PM
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All of you say such nice things. This forum is like a refuge from the asperity we get in the world.
Julie,
I'm blessed with a steady hand, I have a good mahlstick, I have some high magnification closeup glasses and I use small new watercolor sable rounds on the details. I also use high end paint without fillers to get the maximum paint strengh in thin applications. Sometimes I grind my own Titanium White which is super intense. I also like working small.
Tom,
I too love to get in close and examine paintings. I think the biggest drawback in displaying paintings on the Internet is that we can't get in close enough to see technique.
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