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EPISODE · May 3, 2021

52: Color Versus Line and Demystifying Oil Painting with Kimberly Brooks

from Drawing Inspiration · host Mike Hendley

Mike talks about some colored pencil pieces and future plans. Artist and author Kimberly Brooks joins the podcast to talk about her journey and her new book, “The New Oil Painting”. They talk about her beginnings and how she took control of her own journey. She talks about color versus line for all artists and not being precious about your work. Cardinals ( version 1 digital, version 2, version 3 ) Sketch of Carter Carter on Spotify Interlochen Centre for the Arts Walter Landor White on white painting (K. Malevich) LeonardShlain.com Grace Coddington Creative process in 8 steps (TEDx Talk) ===== Kimberly Brooks ===== KimberlyBrooks.com The New Oil Painting (official site for the book) First Person Artist Kimberly Brooks (@kimberlybrooksartist on IG) ===== How to reach Mike Hendley ===== MikeHendley.com Instagram @Mike_Hendley Twitter @MikeHendley Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm ===== Want to Support the Podcast ??? ===== Become a patron of the show Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Share the podcast with friends and family Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz” By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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