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Works in progress, where I share what I'm working on and what I'm thinking about, and also show my Instagram feed. 

Teresa Gleason of @mingtoygallery  asks five questions with artists who show work in her gorgeous gallery. You can get to it on my blog through the link in my profile. Cheers! 
#mingtoygallery #supportlocalartists #benson #mixedmedia #oilpainting #oi
Artists write statements about particular pieces or shows, and I struggled a bit to put one together for "Weirder, Wilder, Witchier" at @mingtoygallery . Many artists will tell you it's sometimes easier to talk about other people's work tha
Here’s the thing about a bike (at least one thing about it for me). Even though many people driving cars are completely clueless about how to share the road and yes, I yell about it on the streets, I’m almost always glad I rode instead of
Tonight's the night! Please join us for the opening reception of "Weirder, Wilder, Witchier" at @mingtoygallery. I'm so grateful for all the collaborators who help make this "solo" show happen: Teresa Gleason, @bradmarrart @vertuc
We installed "Weirder, Wilder, Witchier" yesterday and I'm incredibly happy with how it's all coming together. We'll put on some finishing touches tomorrow and will look forward to welcoming visitors for the opening reception Friday. Huge t
Collage in the sketchbook

#collage #collageart #mixedmedia #lebstudio
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Process and layers

June 26, 2018

Creating an example that I could use when explaining my painting process was one of my goals for the Plank Road Artist Residency at the Farwell House. I'm definitely making progress on this painting on paper. After laying down each layer, I let it dry and then cover a section with tape. In the image above, the yellow/gold on the far right is the first layer. There actually was a layer of burnt sienna, a rusty red, over the yellow and before the warm white and texture. I'll go back to reapply that later. I was too eager, that layer was too tacky when I applied the tape, and it lifted right off.

When I talk about process, I mention creating depth and texture in my paintings. In the most recent layer shown here, after I applied a layer of transparent sap green and a light blue to create the idea of a simple landscape, I scraped off areas of the green and scratched into the surface with various pressures to reveal different layers from underneath. I plan to add some thin glazes that will further emphasize the textures. I'm not sure what else will come, but I'll post updates here or on my Instagram and Facebook feeds. 

I'm hoping that once completed, this tool will help people understand what lies underneath so they have a better appreciation of the completed painting. 

In art business, artist residency, continuing education, art, teaching, painting Tags art process, art, artist residency, omahaartist, omahaartistontheroad, plank road artist residency, farwell house, teaching tools, midwest artist studios project
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