Maas Gallery, Clifford Street, London. In my next couple of blogs, I am going to delve into the world of Victoriana, and the British art of that period. The Victorian era began in 1837 when the 18-year-old Alexandrina Victoria inherited the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and […]
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British Victorian Art and the Maas Gallery, London. Part 2. – my daily art display
My second blog continues to look at some of the Victorian paintings which were on show at the Maas Gallery in London. The Last Song of the Girondins by Claude Andrew Calthrop (1868) The first painting I am displaying in Part 2 is one by the English artist Claude Andrew […]
Master Your Mediums: A Guide for Oil Painters: PART I of II
The subject of what mediums to use for oil painting causes so much confusion to oil painters of all levels! In this two-part blog post I offer some clarity on the subject to help you decide if and when and which mediums to use in your oil paintings. This post […]
Master Your Mediums: A Guide for Oil Painters: PART II of II
This post is Element II, so if you have not nonetheless, browse Aspect I very first! There I explore oil mediums, solvents, and the mediums that I Really don’t use or propose. Stable, Particle-Centered “Mediums” Technically these are additives, not mediums, but exploring their qualities sales opportunities me to the […]