"Girls at the Beach" after Edward Henry Potthast
(4x4") - 201134
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Been a long delay since the last posting. Life has been all consuming once again; kids out of school; mom needing help; niece's beloved pup passing on and most upsetting of all - finding lumps all over my own beloved pup - Sarge. Thankfully the vet thinks they are all just lipomas - benign tumors common in Vizslas and older dogs in general. He removed them and I'm relieved, but still waiting on one of the biopsy results to come back. Finished two commissions last week too! So I haven't had much time to spend on my smaller studies. Since I had completed the commissions with brushes, I thought I'd go ahead and give them a try on another Potthast study. My conclusion is that I still prefer the effect of knife strokes over brushes. They are more decisive and clean. Definitely harder for me to master, but worth the challenge.
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Monday, June 13, 2011
"Girls at the Beach" after Edward Henry Potthast
Contemporary impressionist painter, Sally Shisler, has become internationally recognized as one of the premier palette knife painters in today's art world. Known as an artist with a unique ability to use knives to create lively, engaging, color rich paintings, she is sought after by students who desire more excitement in their own work. She currently teaches workshops and private instruction, and continues to receive accolades, not only for her workshop content, but also for her positive and encouraging way with students.
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