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Hidden Creek Workshop Blog: Workshops
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A Blog about creating Art and Exploring the World around Us. 2012 Spring Painting Workshops Coming -. Check back for the schedule and. Information on how to attend. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Painting Blog. I am excited to be sharing some of my. New artwork and painting techniques. Look for more material as this Blog. Grows and some fun thoughts on life. I hope that I may always desire more. Than I can accomplish. Horse on a hill. Acrylic on birch board. Gull in the Tide.
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Hidden Creek Workshop Blog: Commissioned Works
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A Blog about creating Art and Exploring the World around Us. I offer professional commission painting services. I have created artworks for many different types of clients from Private Collectors,. To Decorators and Designers, Corporations, Theaters. If you are considering having a work created for you, or your company. Feel free to contact me and we can discuss the possibilities. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Painting Blog. I am excited to be sharing some of my. Than I can accomplish.
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Hidden Creek Workshop Blog: Along the Water
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A Blog about creating Art and Exploring the World around Us. Waterways are such wonderful places for inspiration. We feel blessed to have this little piece of paradise hidden. In our backyard. It's a place to go and sketch,. Listen to the ducks argue, unwind and skip a rock. Or two. Just a beautiful slice of creation. On a bright clear day. Ready to go exploring. Our friend- Hedwig the beaver. A new family moving in. Sunset on the water. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Painting Blog. View my co...
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Hidden Creek Workshop Blog: February 2012
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A Blog about creating Art and Exploring the World around Us. Thursday, February 16, 2012. Painting a Realistic Frame in Acrylic. The first step in creating a realistic frame in acrylic. Is to choose a smooth solid painting surface. I chose a birch. Panel board from dick blick. Art supplies for this one. I've seen. Pretty good ones at Michaels as well, although they weren't any. Cheaper, but when you are setting out to create a high quality. Out the lines of the frame using a ruler a tape measure and a.
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Hidden Creek Workshop Blog: Painting a Realistic Frame in Acrylic.
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A Blog about creating Art and Exploring the World around Us. Thursday, February 16, 2012. Painting a Realistic Frame in Acrylic. The first step in creating a realistic frame in acrylic. Is to choose a smooth solid painting surface. I chose a birch. Panel board from dick blick. Art supplies for this one. I've seen. Pretty good ones at Michaels as well, although they weren't any. Cheaper, but when you are setting out to create a high quality. Out the lines of the frame using a ruler a tape measure and a.
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