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Finding Simplicity in Lake Tahoe’s Overwhelming Beauty
A peek at Andy Evansen’s plein air painting journey at Lake Tahoe, where he navigated the challenge of simplifying breathtaking vistas and capturing the lake’s vibrant colors. “Coming from southern Minnesota, where the landscape is [...]
5 Words Guaranteed to Make You a Better Artist
Five words: Keep looking, thinking, and painting. Like a handful of magic beans, that simple sentence contains the entire history, philosophy, and technique of artmaking in embryo. Looking (and really seeing), thinking (about painting, yes, [...]
The Soul of Nature
"The artist’s task is not the faithful representation of air, water, rocks and trees, but rather his soul, his sensations should be reflected in them. The task of a work of art is to recognize [...]
Collecting Plein Air & Then Some
An Art Collection Spotlight “On a lark, my wife and I stopped by the Broad Ripple Hoosier Salon gallery in 2006, the weekend before an exhibition opening, and were invited to attend the show preview,” [...]
Surprise Yourself!
“A GREAT PAINTER will know a great deal about how he did it but still will say, How did I do it? The real artist’s work is a surprise to himself.” – Robert Henri Robert [...]
Three Ways to Take Your Painting to the Next Level
1. Turn Up the Contrast Darken your darks and lighten your lights. When you finish a painting, the last thing you should be to adjust the values. Darken the darks, especially, and maybe turn up [...]






