Scott Waddell teaches in the core program at GCA. He also teaches portrait painting on tuesday and thursday evenings - a class that is open for anyone to enroll in. Scott also teaches a workshop this summer from July 5-16.
I had seen this video already over at Scott's blog but it truly does bear repeat viewing. What a great job you are doing with these Scott. They just can't come quick enough for me (although I appreciate the amount of work that goes into each one must take some time!) I had a question about these beautiful David feature casts that I see people working from at GCA. Do you guys have a suggestion for a good source for these as some friends and I are interested in purchasing some but want to get teh most accurate ones we can find. Thanks.
Awesome video! Scott's great about explaining his thoughts and concepts in a very simple, yet concise manner. Do a lot of the GCA instructors/students use and/or favor short handled brushes? Sort of looks like synthetic sables perhaps? Just curious as I love the overall look of the student work that gets posted all the time. Thanks.
Thanks for the webisode on Form Modeling. It was very helpful and I was not familiar with the concept. You are right that it is more a way of thinking than a technique. Thanks again.
I had seen this video already over at Scott's blog but it truly does bear repeat viewing. What a great job you are doing with these Scott. They just can't come quick enough for me (although I appreciate the amount of work that goes into each one must take some time!)
ReplyDeleteI had a question about these beautiful David feature casts that I see people working from at GCA. Do you guys have a suggestion for a good source for these as some friends and I are interested in purchasing some but want to get teh most accurate ones we can find.
Thanks.
Awesome video! Scott's great about explaining his thoughts and concepts in a very simple, yet concise manner. Do a lot of the GCA instructors/students use and/or favor short handled brushes? Sort of looks like synthetic sables perhaps? Just curious as I love the overall look of the student work that gets posted all the time. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the webisode on Form Modeling. It was very helpful and I was not familiar with the concept.
You are right that it is more a way of thinking than a technique.
Thanks again.
~John
as a older fledgling artist , I appreciated this post ...thanks !...greenman
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