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Tony Pro, whose teaching video is Secrets of Expressive Portraits, was born in Northridge, California, in 1973. He grew up in Southern California under the guidance of his father, Julio Pro (1929-2013), a successful Southwest wildlife painter. [...]
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Oil and pastel painter William Schneider credits several sources for his work today. He’s taken workshops with some of the world’s best artists and has devoted hours to copying realist masters like Nicolai Fechin. His epiphany with [...]
When Monet Moved a River
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