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Joined: Jun 2001
Location: Peterborough, NH
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Just in case I didn't mention it somewhere Chuck, glazing is only to be done on a DRY surface.
Peter:
It could be that we do not disagree on the basics...there are many, many, many valid ways, techniques and methods to use in painting. I am trying to simplify this and encourage Chuck to explore yet another way to neutralize an overpowering color with an opposite color glaze.
Since there is so much room for discussion on this topic, and since you are such a skilled artist, I would like to invite you to submit a subject-specific demo to show us some of your successful technique.
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