PAINTING WITH SPIKE LAVENDER – MARK PATNODE’S RECIPE
When Mark was young, he would come home from school to find his mother working on a painting in one room while preparing her latest dinner creation in the kitchen.
Read MoreWhen Mark was young, he would come home from school to find his mother working on a painting in one room while preparing her latest dinner creation in the kitchen.
Read MoreThis article deals with a question about “fat over lean” that is often asked by artists who have seen the issue raised in a painting handbook, but are unsure about
Read MoreRecently, several people have asked this question! Turpentine, acetone, and mineral spirits are often called “solvents”. You can’t paint with them directly because they will not form the necessary film
Read MoreAlexander Koleszar just finished a stunning exhibition called “Chiaroscuro of the Butterfly” at the Archangel Gallery in Palm Springs. You can see some examples of his work HERE. The colors
Read MoreAt The Art Treehouse, one very common question asked by artists concerns the shipping of art materials by air, or travelling with art materials on commercial airlines. This is a
Read MoreDirect link to Oil of Spike Lavender product page HERE. 1) Mix with Linseed Oil and tube paints for a smoother brush flow. Use just a drop. 2) Use
Read MoreIt is common for painters to have a small container of Biobased Artist Thinner near the work area so that brushes can be rinsed between colors. At the end of
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