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Thanks to those who entered: The Giveaway is now closed. We’ll announce the winner via email, Facebook and Instagram. Stay tuned. Products for Artists are… read more
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American Landscape Painter In the nexus between realism and impressionism live the paintings of George Innes, American landscape painter (May 1, 1825 – August 3,… read more
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Charcoal is an immediate and expressive medium and ideal for work running the gamut from the ideation phase to finished drawings. read more
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When I think of Expressionism and expressionist painters, I usually think of the Germans, such as Emil Nolde and the other Dir Brücke artists. read more
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I love a good origin story. Williamsburg Artist Oil Colors are born from an artist who started making artist quality oil paint in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for… read more
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The Clark Art Institute One of the great advantages of residing in southern Vermont is the close proximity to some of the best art museums… read more
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Larger Scale Genius. Large scale paintings that maintain their depth and quality while being true to their subject are difficult to create. It takes skill… read more
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Trust in the Process. Thinking of the work of Frank Auerbach, “trust” is a word that comes to mind. I think the charcoal drawings of… read more
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Painting Nocturnes in Oil. One of my favorite genres of landscape painting is the Nocturne. Much like walking out into the night, attempting to paint… read more
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A friend recently posted a photo of their visit to Francis Bacon’s studio. What an organic, crazy, and chaotic looking space. Seeing the image reminded… read more
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David Hockney has left an indelible mark on the art world with his vibrant and distinctive use of acrylic paints. Known for his versatility and… read more