Here's how I see the painting with the center of interest in the center: it has multiple secondary centers of interest AND THEY ARE ALL DIRECT RESULTS OF THE MAIN CENTER OF INTEREST. They move the eye around--and THAT would be enough--but they are ALSO organically, directly related to the main center (source of light, effects of light): they disclose the visual physics of the world. BRAVO!
Its so nice to hear you teach what I learned 21 years ago for my AAS degree in graphic arts. I remember what I thought I forgot. Thank you. I am a natrual with composition and colr but have issues with perspective. Hoping to learn ways arpund thst disability.
Hi Renee... I would only use linear perspective where it applies to the subject matter (buildings, street scenes etc. where there are parallel lines) since my subject matter of choice is usually forest scenes ... it doesn’t really apply.
Hi Avtar I do have an online art academy where I give critiques to my students. Unfortunately I just don’t have the time to critique every artist who requests it. If you are interested in learning more you should watch my free webinar at www.aspiringartist.ca
Here's how I see the painting with the center of interest in the center: it has multiple secondary centers of interest AND THEY ARE ALL DIRECT RESULTS OF THE MAIN CENTER OF INTEREST. They move the eye around--and THAT would be enough--but they are ALSO organically, directly related to the main center (source of light, effects of light): they disclose the visual physics of the world. BRAVO!
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Its so nice to hear you teach what I learned 21 years ago for my AAS degree in graphic arts. I remember what I thought I forgot. Thank you. I am a natrual with composition and colr but have issues with perspective. Hoping to learn ways arpund thst disability.
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Thank you for the great context around composition in this video!
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Glad you enjoyed it😊
I tried to buy your course but it wouldn't accept my PayPal for some reason
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Where do I find your course on composition and color for $39, very interested.
Hi Annette
You can go to
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Tim you have worked very hard and have great talent!!! :)
Thanks Denise... all the hard work led to the talent😉👍
Learn the rules, then break them like a pro. Love this phrase!
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Do you use horizon and vanishing point?
Hi Renee... I would only use linear perspective where it applies to the subject matter (buildings, street scenes etc. where there are parallel lines) since my subject matter of choice is usually forest scenes ... it doesn’t really apply.
How long do I have access to the course after purchase?
Hi Jaylene it is a lifetime purchase... you can watch it as often as you like and there is no expiry date.
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Hello sir i want to show my work to you.
Hi Avtar
I do have an online art academy where I give critiques to my students. Unfortunately I just don’t have the time to critique every artist who requests it.
If you are interested in learning more you should watch my free webinar at www.aspiringartist.ca
👌 thank you. Great info
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