Tag: Parkablogs
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The Ethical Artist: being green & creative
Fairly recently I decided to stop using single-use plastic to create my artworks to be more green. This sounds quite easy, but in reality it’s quite hard since so much stuff arrives in plastic, and some things don’t exist in refillable form, so I have to hack things or work around them. Case in point…
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Life Drawing #71 – Daisy
Daisy is one of my favourite models, not only is she a great person to talk to, but also her poses are full of character and stretch us as artists. This life session was the best session in recent weeks because we had a model who felt as excited to be there as we were…
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Portraits at the Pub 6: Nick
Paper is everything in watercolour, well paper and paint. I’ve always used good artist-quality paint since almost my first work posted here (currently Winsor & Newton, Lukas, Sennelier and Schmincke) but paper I have avoided because of the really high cost. As a comparison wood-pulp (cellulose) is about 2-3 times less expensive than even 25-50%…
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