But, oil-based paints are used today: and not just by artists with a 'retro' style.
- " Paintings in Oil / It Began As A Painting A Day Blog by Neil Hollingsworth"
Today's post, " Bowl of Bulbs No. 2," is a still life of light bulbs in a glass bow. - " ALLA PRIMA PAINTING / painting from life in one sitting"
This blogger seems to post about once a month, with a painting and a quote - " Playful Painter / Paintings by Gautam Rao"
The artists writes, "I’m an artist living in Indianapolis, Indiana. In this blog, I post new paintings regularly. My goal is to challenge myself, and to seek the extraordinary in everyday life.
"All paintings are oil on masonite."
I saw some videos, too, on that last blog.
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For a virtually identical comment, see: "Writing: Fiction, Mostly" (July 1, 2008).
Instructors, take note.
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