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Old 08-24-2008, 01:34 AM   #9
David Draime David Draime is offline
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Originally Posted by Allan Rahbek
Do you do loose works too? hinttttttt!!!!!!!!
Well, I haven't been painting that long, and as I've indicated elsewhere, working in a looser manner is something I'm intrigued with. I know there's nothing wrong with "tight" - many of my most favorite paintings of past Masters are tight - but I do feel that, with painting, there are many "secrets" to unlock...and I sense that by experimenting a bit (painting loose), it's a good way to learn. I guess if I am excessively "tight," it's natural for a beginning painter. I'm sure I'll learn where I need to go.

I do have to learn to paint faster. At the rate I'm going, even if I live to be 100, I'll have about twelve paintings finished!!

Hey, thanks for the nice comments!
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