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Going Deep
Canadian artist Andrew Judd has won first place in the latest round of the monthly PleinAIr salon. Master Artist Dean Mitchell judged this round, winners of which were announced on Dec 30th and will be [...]
Oh, Luscious Acrylic!
Rick J. Delanty, “Yosemite Snowfield,” acrylic, 12 x 9 in. Rick will demonstrate how this painting was created during “Acrylic Live,” the upcoming inaugural online event happening March 26-28, 2025. Check it out here. The [...]
A Close Brush with Sorolla
Most recently we basked in Joaquin Sorolla’s celebrated mastery of light (see Sunshine on a Brush). In this post we go deeper – by staying on the surface. This painting, “A Street in Toledo (Una [...]
On the Color Red
Red is the ultimate cure for sadness. - Bill Blass Red is the rose, the heart, the passion, the lifeblood of the living. It’s also STOP, danger, the dreaded red pen, play with fire and [...]
Solo Exhibitions: No Pain, No Gain
A dedicated artist shares what goes into a solo exhibition, including the work, the payoff, and the necessary evils. Saying Yes BY JULIO REYES Several years might pass in between my solo exhibitions, and for [...]
The Poetic Seascape
Almost literally luminous, the seascapes of 19th century American artist William Trost Richards (1833 – 1905) can claim an honored place in the history of American landscape painting. Though unjustly not exactly a household name, [...]





