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Portrait of an Egret
by Devin Cecil-Wishing This painting of an egret was done from a taxidermy bird which I purchased for use in a larger composition I intend to paint soon. Before starting work on the larger painting, [...]
An Early “Epic” Plein Air
Can a landscape be epic? That’s the question RISD professor and artist-printmaker Nancy Friese asks in a brief essay on the painting titled “Rain on the River,” created in 1908 by a young American “Ashcan [...]
Be Wild, Stay True
“We do what we must, and call it the best names we can, and would fain have the praise of having intended the result which ensues.” – Emerson (Experience) The key is to be wild but [...]
Angels with Dirty Faces
Caravaggio’s masterful “The Inspiration of Saint Matthew” remains a priceless treasure of European art. However, it wasn’t universally admired and almost didn’t get hung – or painted – at all. As you can see from [...]
One Rule to Rule Them All!
A Guest Post By John Hughes What’s Holding You Back in your Quest to Become a Better Painter? Probably the same thing that challenged my progress as an aspiring artist many years ago, and the [...]
Intuitive Design in Two Simple Steps
Don’t let a lack of knowledge of composition hold you back from making better paintings. The key to developing an intuitive understanding of composition is not to memorize individual compositions but to internalize dynamic design. [...]






