This week's video is a follow up of a few weeks ago when I started on two backwards beauty's paintings inspired by Jane Austen's Emma- that I could not choose which one to paint so I decided to paint both. The compositions being so similar it reminded me of the benefits of copying. So in this weeks video I am sharing with you 5 reasons why you should copy and 5 artists that are copied the most. Vermeer, Sargent, Monet, Van Gogh, Da Vinci what can we learn from copying? How can copying improve our style and techniques? I will answer all these questions and more.
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Come Antiquing with Me | Tips on Sourcing Frames | In the Studio with Jan
This week did not go as planned so instead of sharing with you my latest painting I am taking you shopping with me. We are visiting one of my favorite antique stores call Savage Mill, which is located in an old Historical textile Mill. Then I will take you to two thrift stores. At the end I share with you my haul and also my tips for sourcing frames. I source mine from many different places, facebook marketplace, eBay, thrift store and antique stores. I also share with you how not to get scammed if you just not sure about the seller.
My Step-by-Step Process to Prepare & Ship an Original Painting Internationally
In this video, I walk you through my complete step-by-step process for preparing and shipping an original oil painting internationally — from my studio to its new home.
You'll learn how I:
Photograph my artwork using an iPhone
Color correct images for print and digital use
Apply a final non-toxic cold wax varnish
Frame the artwork and secure the backing
Wire and crimp for professional hanging
Work with an international shipping broker
Prepare a thoughtful certificate of authenticity
Add a marketing touch with a personal note and packaging details
Whether you're an artist shipping your first piece or curious about what goes into preparing fine art for a collector, this video is full of tips and insights from my own experience.
The Secret to Building a Self-Sustaining Terrarium (No Rocks, No Charcoal!) | Terrarium Lamps
I am taking you step by step on how to build a self-sustaining terrarium which is almost care free. I will show you how to forage for moss, how to store your moss, and then how to build it. I use plant light bulbs in my terrarium lamps which means they can survive anywhere all you need is a plug. I will teach you the secret to gaining a balance ecosphere where your terrarium will thrive and not need any attention except admiration. I am also sharing my simple no fuss cloche terrariums which are the perfect green accessory to any room in your house.
What I Learned from Teaching My First Painting Workshop | Capon Springs and Farms, WV
Doing the workshop this weekend I realized the true magic happens when you interact with your students and give them feedback about how they can improve and to see the growth and the ah ha moments from them was truly gratifying.