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Old 09-25-2005, 11:59 AM   #6
Linda Brandon Linda Brandon is offline
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Beth, this looks like a dream of a workshop and you know how jealous I am of you for having taken it! Rob has been on my Top Twenty list for a long time now. I had a chance to watch him work at the PSA workshop at PAFA last fall and again at the PSA convention this past spring. He is a terrific instructor and an excellent artist.

Can you set forth his simplified method for painting the figure?

I really like your work here, by the way. Those plein aire paintings can be so hard to do, especially when the weather is bad, and you get a big from me.
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