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Debra Ann Kasimakis
An artist all her life. Selling over 4000 assorted original paintings to National Art Auction Gallery, Metropolitan Art Associates, Marline Art, Marv Art, Fogel Fine Art plus two lithographic series of Canadian Geese Tri ...
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Mark Perry
Painter using his photography as an aid in making large scale contemporary landscapes. Close-up and distant views attempting to bring the viewer back to nature.
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Michael Perez Michael Perez, has quickly become one of the hottest Modern Pop artists today. Always on the cutting edge, his art is extremely dynamic and is distinguished by his use of contrasting colors and shapes. His innovative ... | ||
Scott Hewett
Scott Hewett, originally from Bradford, Massachusetts, moved to Sag Harbor in 1998 to pursue a lifelong passion in art. He holds a BFA with honors from Massachusetts College of Art and has won several awa ... | ||
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Yvonne Dagger Yvonne Dagger’s works are defined by poignant and startling details that at first glance appear to be mysterious and even possibly inconsequential. A black and white painting that evokes a sense of history and self tu ... |
| Making Encaustic Medium |
| I fell in love with encaustic paintings the first time I saw one hanging. There was just something about the work... The luminosity, the transparency, the brilliance. It was unlike anything that I had ever seen before. I knew I had to try it and once I did, I was hooked. | |
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| The Paint Color Chart |
| Experience has taught us that certain combinations of colors, whether in nature or art, affect the eye and mind agreeably, while others give offense. We call the former "harmonies," the latter "discords." | |
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| How to make your own oil paints |
Oil paints are made basically by mixing cold-pressed Linsed oil with pigment or color until a smooth buttery paint is produced. When the oil paint is used and applied to a surface the oil oxidizes or absorbs air and then forms a solid film that binds the pigment to the surface of the painting. |
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