Part one of two, Painting Chaos is a full-length demonstration of how to address some of nature's wildest scenes.
There are many ways to start a painting. Most of what I teach involves massing in large shapes, usually light and shadow. But there is so much more out there to paint than just that. Patches of flowers, forest floors, and busy harbors are just a few of the subjects I might choose to handle with this method.
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