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Submitted to the Oil Painters of America Show in Santa Fe, NM.

I recently submitted a couple images in to the 18th annual Oil Painters of America show. The thing with this show is that only one of the paintings can even end up in it, and the chances of that happening, given the sheer amount of entries, is very unlikely. But I entered the following ...

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January 30, 2009

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Painting old trucks is like painting the figure

Old trucks, at least pre 50's era, are the best subjects.You have to engage the shapes and their relationship to one another in a very high-draftsmanship state of mind or your painting, remarkably quickly, starts looking like something out of a Dr. Seuss book.  Where you can have a lot of fun is ...

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January 26, 2009

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Making the seemingly mundane interesting

I've been contemplating "Shape" a lot in my painting lately. One thing that separates the masters from the amatuers is their ability to make shapes interesting in their work. A lot of painters can paint what they see very accurately, but very few are really deft in terms of their compositional ...

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January 15, 2009

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