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Oil on 1/4" Board. Approx 6"x6" SOLD
I did a little experiment when I started this painting. I setup the camera on my phone and started recording. I only got the first half hour but at least you can see how I usually start. The video is on YouTube. You can see it here.
Cool video Michael. Do you always paint them lying flat? I assume that was on a table top or something. Maybe it was just the camera angle.
ReplyDeletegreat composition and good to watch you work Mike. do you work on an easel or a table (seemed this painting was laid flat)
ReplyDeleteHi Michael,
ReplyDeletethat was a very nice demonstration
and is a nice oil. Thank you , have a great year,
Mariano
Please post more videos like this! I love seeing artists' processes, and this is such a great way to show it. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. I always work flat for my smaller paintings. When I first started I painted at my kitchen table and didn't have room.
ReplyDeleteI love your work! these small oranges are so nice!
ReplyDeleteThat´s great Michael, we need more of these videos ;)
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work and inspiration.
What an awesome work ! your paintings are really superb. Maybe you'll enjoy my new blog dedicated to still life paintings.
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