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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

A Painting Knive Technique

101007 Artist Kenneth John KEN


16x20" groundCover


ultramarine blue, cadium yellow deep and pale, cadium red deep, alizarin crimson, titanium white. the edges of some of the flowers were painted upside down, because it is easier to pull the painting knive down, out and away, vice up, out and away.



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