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My Favorite Tools: The Wipeout Tool


Julie Beck

The painting process I use for oil painting is called indirect painting. This means that I use multiple layers to achieve the final result, letting each layer dry in between. I maintain (relative) control of what’s happening on the canvas, but it also allows for the possibilities of special effects where I use different amounts of opacity, transparency or removal of the paint to reveal the layer below. Throughout my painting life, there are a…

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Kirbi Fagan

December 3, 2024 - A look at Kirbi Fagan's traditional/digital approach to making artwork. In this post, Kirbi details printing, scanning and creating rich textures.

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