Want to know why most of the time — unless I’m working on a very large painting — I work on multiple paintings at once?
Working on multiple abstract paintings at the same time can give you flexibility and will result in a set of paintings that are visually related to each other even as each can stand on its own.
What’s more, after selecting your palette and mixing your colors you can create multiple paintings with less effort.
In this week’s video, I demonstrate just how I paint two abstract landscapes using the same palette.
You’ll see how they start off with the same color palette but change course in the middle of the painting and develop into two separate and unique pieces.
They relate to each other of course, but totally stand on their own individually.
Please click HERE or on the image below to watch the video.
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