Most of my adult life, time spent painting happens on the margins of work in high-tech. This fragmented, unpredictable, inconsistent, lack of schedule produces truncated blocks of time. That’s why painting small and fast is an approach that allows me to continue to grow despite interruptions from other responsibilities. My school education in the 1970s and 80s was chaotic and contradictory rather … [Read more...]
Observation
Direct observation of nature is the central tenet in John Ruskin’s book of drawing instruction "The Elements of Drawing". First published in London in 1857, it was frequently reprinted during the next fifty years. The exercises build methodically, appealing to both beginner and advanced artists without resorting to tricks or effects. Ruskin’s aesthetic ideas influenced major art movements in his … [Read more...]