Monday, January 8, 2018

YouTube, websites and blogs. It’s cheap art school.

Kinda one sided since you can’t really ask the instructor anything. But it’s like having a front row seat. Depending on the camera angle, even better.

Here are a few.

You’ll really need to do your own searching. Once you have the names of artists whose work you really like and want to emulate, start searching YouTube, follow links, etc. You know the drill. You’ll eventually collect videos for painting in the style you’d like to learn.

Art Is Fun - she's got lessons and tutorials on all sorts of stuff.

Brenda Swensen - She uses her blog for instruction. For FREE.

Iain Stewart

Thomas Schaller

Do a search for Joe Zbukvic. He doesn't post his own but others that have taken classes and videoed him have posted on their own channels.

Sorry, this post is interrupted due to a house burglary and loss of my laptop, iphone, wallet, car and house keys, etc. I’ll update it when the dust settles.

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