Feature

●Video Length: 8 Hours, 20 Minutes
●Why Stephanie has no formula for how she starts a painting (and how you can discover where you’re heading in your painting AFTER you begin)
●How to set up your scene to create a rhythm among the objects, as if they’re performing a choreographed dance
●Why it’s important to create a “happy marriage” of the objects in your painting, and how to make it happen
●How a painting “grows” on the canvas, and what you can do to account for that before you ever make a brushstroke


Description

One thing any accomplished artist will tell you is that you can experience a complete transformation in the quality of your work when you paint from life. Though photos are a common reference for painters, until an artist learns to paint from life, his or her paintings will never really look right. Photographs don’t show true, vibrant colors or truly realistic light, and they tend to darken shadows. Once you’ve mastered painting from life, all of your paintings will be more dramatic and more lifelike, and will feel more real ? even when you’re using photographic references.