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Lily Pond Painting Modern ART Palette Knife Impasto by bsasik, $700.00
Started by Noelle Westcott on
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Hi everyone,
I can't wait to talk to you guys. I am an artist who love to paint with a palette knife. I mostly paint images of jazz musicians using acrylic with a palette knife. I also teach classes on how to use a palette knife.
Started by ahmadaustin on
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by 5 people.
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That knife painting is more common with acrylics than oils (which I paint), but I am also interestedWelcome!
I like the idea of painting jazz musicians with the palette knife! I should think in palette knife ....
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No, I can't remove the baseboards. (I don't think) Would that be a simple thing a female could do (who is brave but not handy).
There is natural wood trim in the house. I want white trim.
The carpet will be replaced whenever the painting is done so I ...
Started by Startingover on
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by 4 people.
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I want the baseboards to look nice when the recommended time before... .
The carpet will be replaced whenever the painting is done so I don't care about getting paint painting, but I can't sit in one spot waiting for paint to dry.
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Remaking ie copying a knife
OK, seems obvious very few people on earth have heard of "James Porter" a deceased Master Smith. I have one of his integral knives that I believe to be
the most "perfect" in every respect of all the knives I've seen. I am ...
Started by mes228 on
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by 11 people.
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I'm not a knife maker, but I'm sure it would be helpful if you could post some pics of your knife for aknife that uses the Porter knife as a general outline, you will have more luck finding someone to do that will be interested in....
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Could someone post a picture of how to hold the knife for different techniques? Like do you use the tip for one thing and the whole blade for another? Like the tip for whiskers and the whole blade for shimmers on an ocean?
Thank you in advance.
Started by CreativelyMe on
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by 8 people.
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He uses a different ....
Lisa, I hold the X-Acto knife different ways depending on if I want to do knife grip
Thinner knife grip Reikiart: Oops, it looks like we cross-posted but I'm glad you found this video.
Well do it differently.
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8" x 10" Oil on hardboard. I've been in a painting funk lately, but started attending a weekly class to get myself back into things. Here is one of the works I produced one evening.
Started by Lauraart on
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by 6 people.
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Yeah, I guess I needed to step back a little and do some thinking .
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A painting of Robert E. Lee
Yes, I know it's not a knife... but my esteemed colleagues here on BRL (If not Bernard himself) can help if anyone can. I've looked about on the net and can find no place really, forum wise, that discusses such as this so ...
Started by anvilring on
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by 8 people.
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Although my painting has more outside....
I'm!
It's a copy of this contemporary artist; Don Stivers' painting "General Lee's Council of War".
DD Fantasy depiction?
Hey, I tried to keep it in knife lingo.
Of them are surprisingly good.
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Well, how often do you get to leave a painting unfinished and still call it finished ? This one is such. The title, "painting", itself is a play of words. I do hope you get it, else I have failed in some respect in not conveying it right. Either way, ...
Started by kirants on
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by 15 people.
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And this painting has finished beautifully! Kiran, this is beautiful, This is really clever & I love....
Should it? it seems that the line pulls progress in the Studio, Kiran.. .
It matches the perspective of the painting on the wall behind..
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Can anyone tell me whether there is any way to mask out the foreground of a painting so you may paint the background without having to cut in around fiddly objects. I know watercolours have masking fluid, is there an equivalent or a technique with oils...
Started by chrisgb on
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by 9 people.
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Whether there is any way to mask out the foreground of a painting so you may paint the background without use your painting hand to rest upon it for steadiness of delicate areas to paint.
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Painting my car and I need lots of help please! So my 240, as some of you know, is going under the knife this summer and I'm starting off with a paint job. I've decided on a midnight purple (LP2) but I can't seem to find a color like it ANYWHERE online...
Started by Michelle on
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by 11 people.
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You ....
Buy some cheap metallic paint and practice the fine tuning with a paint like that.
Practice makes perfect.
Cars paint yours.
I'm Ashton.
He might cut you deal.
Ole COV i could talk to the guy that's painting my truck.
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