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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Two videos - painting people
Neale Worley is one of the regular exhibitors at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. This is a time lapse video demonstrating the creation of a portrait painting from start to finish. The portrait in question was displayed in the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters which finished yesterday.
This second video uploaded to YouTube by Artist & Illustrators Magazine shows Roger Dellar painting one of his favourite motifs - a scene of people in an interior
Dellar has been a full-time professional painter for more than 15 years. I see lots of his work in the various exhibitions of the national art societies as he works in a variety of mediums. He is an active member of The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, The Pastel Society and The Royal Institute of Oil Painters.
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Great videos - always so intriguing watching people work and wondering if that is where I have been going wrong all along!
ReplyDeleteterrific post, thank you.
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