How to improve a painting
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In this live painting demo, Shanna explains her “search and destroy” method for choosing a painting that she considers mediocre and then taking the time to play with it to see what can be improved. Watch and learn!

Art School Live Painting Demo: Let’s Destroy a Painting

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Blog post prepared for the web by Cherie Dawn Haas, Editor of Plein Air Today


3 COMMENTS

  1. Watercolour/oil

    I agree – great principle to (try to) adhere to.

    I’ve certainly got loads of material to apply “search and destroy” to!

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