tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post2156152693585044996..comments2024-03-28T01:23:47.828-06:00Comments on BRAD TEARE: 192 Abstract EvolutionBrad Tearehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-70051062258061305472014-10-03T11:54:15.406-06:002014-10-03T11:54:15.406-06:00Yeah, I am with you there! I love oils, but it is ...Yeah, I am with you there! I love oils, but it is an expensive medium. It's why I really don't paint thick myself. I cant afford it. I try to put oil film on roughly the thickness of a skin of pudding, a little thicker in some places, thinner in others. <br /><br />In many ways, thats' why I love RGH. The paints really are great and they're the most affordable I've found. I hate student grade paints (Winton, Grumbacher, Georgian)...they are just awful.<br /><br />I'll have to look at acrylics again sometime. I was reading Gurney Journey and he had a post about casein. That looks interesting for sketching.<br /><br />But after watching Dale Roberts, I'm really itchin to try Encaustic. All that bees wax seems like it'd add nice volume and provide textural capabilities! Looks fun to play with too!<br /><br />:)<br /><br />I dream of the day I can buy my standard palette in gallons! :)<br /><br />You know, it's all relative in terms of costs: If you're pricing and selling like Schmid, McVicker, et al, buying lead primed panels, Williamsburg Handmixed / Old Holland, and gilded HARDWOOD frames is just the cost of doing business. Man...I could buy my supplies for YEARS on the margins they make! <br /><br />:)<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-37406309654053365392014-10-02T22:48:26.752-06:002014-10-02T22:48:26.752-06:00It's a blast! Highly recommended! I did switch...It's a blast! Highly recommended! I did switch to acrylics though because I couldn't afford the thick paint in oils!Brad Tearehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-16423973934478069742014-10-02T22:46:58.236-06:002014-10-02T22:46:58.236-06:00I love this painting, Brad! I love the energy, mov...I love this painting, Brad! I love the energy, movement, and vitality you have going on here!<br /><br />48" x 36" ... I've never done anything that large. My largest ever was 28" x 36". I have to try something that large soon!<br /><br />:)<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-39264975863381859582014-10-02T19:56:32.963-06:002014-10-02T19:56:32.963-06:00I hope you weren't too disappointed, Padmaja. ...I hope you weren't too disappointed, Padmaja. I added a sentence describing better what viewers could expect. I will do a more elaborate video showing actual painting at some paint (probabaly after my abstract show).<br /><br />This was kind of a test as it was the first Gbox video I did entirely on my phone, including posting. That's really why I kept it so short (so I wouldn't have problems uploading). But thanks for your patience. As always I appreciate your feedback!Brad Tearehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-22940608694822161872014-10-02T19:34:17.872-06:002014-10-02T19:34:17.872-06:00It is beautiful, I would have loved to watch the a...It is beautiful, I would have loved to watch the actual process, I was looking forward to it through this video. Thanks for the share Brad.padmajahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18297562916603110230noreply@blogger.com