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Anatomy of a Painting(Church) eSnips Folder
Anatomy of a Painting(Church)
This folder is a step by step process of a painting of a local church. Best viewed in the slideshow mode. This is a commissioned work that is 36'x42" in acrylic on canvas....Enjoy!
Steve Lawton
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Updated on Dec. 24 2007
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Start of church painting
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on Sep. 24 2006
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Church part 3
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Church part 4
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venu
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Wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year
Added on Dec. 24 2007
The Skyaak Guy
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Hi Steve. You have a great idea with the sequences. I see we have somewhat similiar techniques, with different styles??I enjoy seeing you breathe life into each work. Big time. In your underpainting, do you work with certain pallette according to tones vs. hue? I think that is what you are doing. You get very brillaint hues as a result, that are a treat to behold. I am just starting an 8 ft. x 16 ft. mural ( 4 panels ) of an old railway station with an almost life-sized steam locomotive...passengers on the platform meeting their loved ones, etc. etc. A visual story. I usually do a series to show the wk.-in-progress. Maybe I will post a few leading up to the finished mural. Thanks for the inspiration, Steve. You are an awesome painter.
Added on Dec. 9 2006
chalk42002
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Thanks again Steve for your comments; likewise I'll be checking in at your site often. I really like the demo folder. It's always interesting to see how a artist builds up a painting. The finished painting is one of my favourites too.
Added on Oct. 19 2006
susha
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Thank you Steve for your comments on my ' landscape' folder as well as the encouraging words given to my daughter ( Anushka). Yes, she is on esnips specials this week.By the way, great to see you are on esnips special as well as super esnippers...you truly deserve it :-)I must say this is a wonderful folder...gives an insight on how you work...thanks for sharing. Beautiful painting - have to add, ' church 3' looks like a finished painting too!...liked the two different colours shown in the sky.
Added on Sep. 26 2006
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