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Sarah | Report | 21 Jul 2014 04:51 |
Me - for close to 20 years now! My main medium is photography, but I also do painting and life drawing. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 28 Feb 2014 17:55 |
And another one to bring back up. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 8 Dec 2013 17:50 |
Jude have you managed to track down any more paintings on EBay by your Grandfather. Not seen you talking about him lately. Needed an excuse to nudge this thread up as somebody is apparently complaining about /Greaders dominating the board. |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 23 Oct 2013 00:12 |
Hi.....my grandfather was Bernad Meninsky an amazing artist, also myuncle phillip meninsky......look them up on google? ldid go to classes and did an A level at 6th form collage when l was about 40 yrs old, got a D, never good enough to sell any though:~{ |
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Greenfingers | Report | 21 Oct 2013 20:19 |
Never used gesso at all, I work with water to blend, and white to tamper down the vividness of the colours....never had painters block....I go to a local club where our teacher encourages and advises, she isn't into us all painting the same. I am still into impressionistic paintings, good way to do buildings. We have a yearly exhibitions |
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Annx | Report | 22 Sep 2013 20:59 |
Is that at the same time as the Hobbycraft Show? I went to that last year and came out to a blizzard!! lol. |
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Susan | Report | 21 Sep 2013 19:09 |
Annx, |
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K | Report | 15 Sep 2013 09:14 |
I thought that gesso was primarily used as a primer and it appears it can also be used as a thickener and to give a texture on a surface. |
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Annx | Report | 14 Sep 2013 18:58 |
Does anyone know how to use gesso with acrylic paint? I bought a pot months ago and it's stayed on the shelf untouched. I don't know if you thin it, use it to thicken acrylic paint to give it texture or scrape it on with a knife, say to do mountains that you can then lightly touch with colour to get a rock effect. Also, is it supposed to dry first and then be painted on or do you mix paint with it? |
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K | Report | 11 Sep 2013 18:07 |
I also need outside help to get me started again. I enrolled in a class which starts later in the month on printing and making printing plates, including lino cut and silk aquatint. I did the same class last year and really enjoyed it and it certainly focuses the mind. |
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Annx | Report | 11 Sep 2013 17:50 |
Yes, that's just what I find GinN! Yet once I get going and things are looking ok I am completely absorbed, don't want to stop and can't wait to paint each feature of the picture. I've learned as well to practice the effect I want on a scrap of paper before doing it on the actual painting as that really helps when you are inexperienced like me! I'm definitely not a brave painter with bold strokes!! :-) |
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GinN | Report | 11 Sep 2013 14:45 |
Annx, I suffer from painters block all the time! For long periods of time I can't bring myself to pick up a brush! When I do, if things don't come out the way I want them, I abandon it again! But, once I get going, it's like you're on a high, and nothing else matters! |
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Annx | Report | 3 Sep 2013 23:05 |
I did have a look at the Art classes in this area this winter Diane, but most are 'mixed ability' which puts me off a bit! I'm not a million miles from the NEC and noticed last time that there was a Bob Ross class being held. If I go again I will see if I can get on it. |
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Menamac60 | Report | 3 Sep 2013 22:15 |
I was at the Islington event. I agree it was the best value for money I've ever had. I could only paint stick figures but all my life I have desperately wanted to paint.. I had all the paint, brushes and canvas but hadn't the courage to even try. At the grand old age of 63 I did it. I have even sold quite a few. Artists say everyone can paint it is a matter of practice so find a little class the fact there is a tutor will make you try harder. I also believed artists could just sit down and turn out paintings from memory and without effort. I Also found out this isn't true as they can discard many before they achieve what they are looking for. This also helped to see that if I didn't get it right first it didn't mean I was a failure. So just go for it all you who would love to paint. :) xxx |
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Diane | Report | 3 Sep 2013 21:20 |
I love watching Bob Ross too, he makes it look so easy. I went on one of his one day courses a couple of years ago (I think it's run on a franchise & the tutors are trained up the Bob Ross way). I had never worked with oils before but the tutor takes you through every step and I came away with a beautiful mountain scene. No-one believed I had done it! It gives you a bit more confidence to know you can produce something good with just a bit of help. |
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Annx | Report | 2 Sep 2013 23:10 |
Yes, that is a good idea Diane, I must look at more books! I like watching Bob Ross on TV and find myself wanting to pick up a brush after watching him. Apart from a couple of pictures, I tend to have done small , detailed pictures, card size or about 10"x8" up to now . For some reason I find it easier to work on a flat surface and not my table easel, but feel I really ought to try to change my habits as it isn't easy to do a bigger picture on the flat!! Was anyone else the same when they started painting......or am I just odd!! :-S |
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Diane | Report | 31 Aug 2013 19:31 |
Thanks for that info Von. I'm going to our local arts & crafts supplies shop next week to stock up on some bits so I'll look out for those. The artist I saw demonstrating was using wax and also some salt to give a sort of spreading spiky effect. I think I'll have to just experiment for a while, but I've got so many ideas buzzing round I can't wait to start. |
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Von | Report | 30 Aug 2013 20:25 |
Diane |
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Annx | Report | 30 Aug 2013 18:38 |
Does anyone else get painter's 'block'? :-S I have only just started painting and have done about half a dozen paintings and cards in acrylic. I agonise for ages before I start though in case I mess up!! |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 27 Aug 2013 23:11 |
If anyone else is thinking about displaying their artwork, could I suggest that you talk to your local library? |
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