Welcome to Linda Cheek's Plein-Air Art Studio. I started bulding my art studio in 1990 and it has been and still is a work in progress, to quote Grandma Cheek "by the time you've made it, you've had it." I hope this blog will be an inspiration to artists and others as well.
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Historic Asheville NC A series - five 12x9 W/C paintings of some of the buildings in Asheville,NC The first one in this series is the Flati...
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Another Digital Painting created in Artrage, Digital painting thrives mostly in production art. In 1986 I worked as a Technical Illustrato...
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A 10x14 w/c of an old Georgia quarry that is now a swimming hole. (if you don't mind snakes.)
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Well this is fun the second painting I've done for the Virtual Paint Out Blog . This is a 8X6 inches oil on panel of the St. Nicholas ...
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5 new watercolor's inspired by a workshop I had with the late great Ken Auster. To view his paintings of chefs and more clicks on the li...
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Now New Original Watercolor Paintings On Display At Booth 586 This is one of Asheville favorites showcase places to shop with a mix of anti...
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More recommendations for casein.You are able to take advantage of the rapid drying time with the ease to make changes ,the thick and thine applications, multimedia techniques and the matte finish of this water-soluble paint. Unlike watercolor and gouache, casein can be applied thin washes or thick brush strokes, and can be modified with casein emulsion. The finished painting can be left unvarnished or sealed with a varnish. As with any other paint their are certain steps that need to be taken to ensure the best results with casein, those steps include working on a rigid gesso prepared surface and recognizing that the painting takes several days to dry completely. I follow similar procedures for casein as I do with oil and using the same array of warm and cool color palette of E mile Gruppe.
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