When he says it just feels like light coming off his brush, he means he's made it to the Promised Land. He's a real master, like Hamada was to Japanese pottery. He can teach us all a lot.
What a wonderful teacher and charming person! I first heard David talking about importance of edges at PSOA conference in Atlanta. His teaching makes a lot of sense. Artists often spend most of their time relating values/colors, and they deal with edges at the end. After maestro's Leffel lecture I force myself to think of edges and create edge relationship from the first stages of painting. Paintings look more dramatic now. Thank you, David, for a great advice!
would love to see more videos here - can't get enough!
When he says it just feels like light coming off his brush, he means he's made it to the Promised Land. He's a real master, like Hamada was to Japanese pottery. He can teach us all a lot.
i love this guy
what brought me to painting is similar to your own story , but Ive allot to learn thank you for sharing I love your work so much hugsss
What a wonderful teacher and charming person! I first heard David talking about importance of edges at PSOA conference in Atlanta. His teaching makes a lot of sense. Artists often spend most of their time relating values/colors, and they deal with edges at the end. After maestro's Leffel lecture I force myself to think of edges and create edge relationship from the first stages of painting. Paintings look more dramatic now. Thank you, David, for a great advice!
Thank You for sharing!
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Thank you..very helpful
the angle of the camera is not capturing the painting well at all.
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How did you learn anything from this guy?
looks similar to Quixote face