Hi Josh!
I thankfully stumbled upon your course a few weeks ago somewhere on social media.
Your course has been an invitation into the boundless realm of abstraction, where technique meets intuition, and structure dissolves into creative fluidity. There is a simplicity yet depth of knowledge you bring touching upon theory and practice but never imposing, only illuminating. Thank you for leaving us with a vast, open space for exploration, allowing us to unearth our own visual language. It’s rare to find a teacher who so seamlessly balances mastery with the generosity of creative space. I wish I lived closer, it would be nice to study with you in person.
By chance what did you use to create such a luscious blue color in the top middle region of A Wind Blown Message?
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Hi Josh!
I thankfully stumbled upon your course a few weeks ago somewhere on social media.
Your course has been an invitation into the boundless realm of abstraction, where technique meets intuition, and structure dissolves into creative fluidity. There is a simplicity yet depth of knowledge you bring touching upon theory and practice but never imposing, only illuminating. Thank you for leaving us with a vast, open space for exploration, allowing us to unearth our own visual language. It’s rare to find a teacher who so seamlessly balances mastery with the generosity of creative space. I wish I lived closer, it would be nice to study with you in person.
By chance what did you use to create such a luscious blue color in the top middle region of A Wind Blown Message?
Peace & many thanks,
shana
@shana_stitzel hey, thanks for the kind words. I appreciate your encouragement and love of the exploration!
I can’t be sure but I suspect it was a type of Paynes Gray that I used for that one. Hope that helps and best of luck to you in your work!
@jsamueljensen Many thanks- in any case, I'm loving it! I thought perhaps it was one of the fluid Acrylics by Golden- Turquoise. Thanks for the reply!
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