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Kim Bennett's Studio: Just for fun - Rainbow Quiz
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Tuesday, 11 August 2009. Just for fun - Rainbow Quiz. Your rainbow is shaded orange. What is says about you: You are a strong person. You appreciate a challenge. Others are amazed at how you don't give up. Find the colors of your rainbow at spacefem.com. Posted by Kim Bennett. It would be great to hear from you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Enter your email address:. The Private Lives of the Impressionists. New Acrylics Essential Sourcebook. Paintings By Betty Hyre.
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Kim Bennett's Studio: March 2009
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Monday, 2 March 2009. Just Another Quick Study. OK this is an unfinished study but thought I would show this to you before adding the final touches. During the time, I was more concerned with the skin around the eye area but planning to adjust the eye when the final section is added. It was an interesting technique and hopefully I will have the chance to work with it again. Is 4 X 4 inches ( 10.16 x 10.16cm ). Acrylic on Watercolour paper. Posted by Kim Bennett. Labels: Paintings by Kim. Hope in Every Day.
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Kim Bennett's Studio: April 2009
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Sunday, 26 April 2009. Relax and Enjoy the Process. Still Life With Melon. 6 x 12 inches (15.24 x 30.48 cm), Acrylic on MDF. In February 2009, I was working on a painting that was to be entered in an exhibition. The challenge was, to select a painting from a list of master artist and do our own interpretation of it. I selected a still life from the impressionist painter Monet. In doing so, several attempts were made on the same surface. When things. Cathedral” (1892 – 1894). What he did w...Yes, we learn...
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Kim Bennett's Studio: Portrait of Hooter
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Thursday, 6 August 2009. Well there is a warning that artist should not paint a portrait of someone close to them. Oh well, so I decided to break the rules. There is still another layer of Umber to go but I decided to let it dry before working any further. This time I am working from a photograph. It is of a self portrait. We are worlds apart distantly but I like being around him because music sounds so much better when he's there. Posted by Kim Bennett. Labels: Work in progress. 7 August 2009 at 03:06.
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Kim Bennett's Studio: August 2009
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Monday, 24 August 2009. Portrait of Hooter – Part Three. Nearly half way through the painting, I would like to just point out that this type of painting is a slow process. The first dead layer of the grey values is in positions and just about ready for another layer similar to this one to be put into position. Posted by Kim Bennett. Wednesday, 19 August 2009. Taxi Driver, acrylic on canvas board, 8" X 10" inches. Without dwelling too much into it, I have been wondering a little too why this is and what r...
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Kim Bennett's Studio: Just Paint It - Pears
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Tuesday, 11 August 2009. Just Paint It - Pears. JPI- Pears, 5" X 7" inches, acrylic on canvas board. This is a submission for the Art Apprentice Online Yahoo List. 8211; Just Paint it challenge. Sorry that this is not a very good photo. It's not the one of my best pears but I take these once a month JPI challenges to try something different. It was time for me to experiment with a painting using texture medium. Planning to try this process again with what I have learnt. Posted by Kim Bennett. Portrait of...
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Kim Bennett's Studio: September 2009
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Tuesday, 8 September 2009. Portrait of Hooter – Part Four. This took a little longer than I thought it would to post. A week was spent looking for the materials that were swept up in a studio cleaning. By Friday, everything was in place and fresh paints were mixed and ready to be back on track for that Monday start. I had a little disaster in the previous stage and that was too much Prussian Blue. Add that colour in a little bit at a time! Posted by Kim Bennett. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Portrait of Ho...
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Kim Bennett's Studio: Portrait of Hooter – Part Three
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Monday, 24 August 2009. Portrait of Hooter – Part Three. Nearly half way through the painting, I would like to just point out that this type of painting is a slow process. The first dead layer of the grey values is in positions and just about ready for another layer similar to this one to be put into position. Posted by Kim Bennett. 24 August 2009 at 18:49. 24 August 2009 at 19:05. This is a fascination process to see and its looking great! 27 August 2009 at 12:03. 28 August 2009 at 14:10. Kim, I am liki...
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Kim Bennett's Studio: October 2008
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Friday, 24 October 2008. Westroyd Studio Exhibition, Farsley. Orange Study, by Kim Bennett, size 8x10 inches. 203 x 25.4 cm ). Acrylic on Canvas Panel. Three paintings by Kim Bennett will be in a group exhibition in West Yorkshire at Westroyd Studios, Westroyed Park, New Street, Farsley. These paintings were produced within the last few months. Two of the three works will be available for purchase. The Official Opening of the exhibition is. Saturday, 25th October 2008 at 11:00 am. Nov 1st - 2nd 11am-4pm.
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