What mentors/teachers would I like to study with?
Well unfortunately I am not big on names, I barely passed art history so...
Well unfortunately I am not big on names, I barely passed art history so...
Photo credit Keith Lo Blue
One name does come to mind in the area of finishing. I love finishing, it is where the piece comes to life in my opinion. One of the first things that I learned in school was that a good finish sells your piece.
So I am going to say that if I had the opportunity to take some classes and really learn some cool stuff, it would be Keith Lo Blue.
If you check out his site you will see that he has pretty much rocked all of the finishing techniques from etching to weathering and distressing.
And there are classes to be had on his site!
Go ahead and check it out, you will be impressed!
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Fantastic choice!
ReplyDeleteooooh wonderful. I agree about finishes. :)
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