TEACHING TOOLS
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Artists we have discussed:
Cyrus Afsary Bill Anton John Asaro Clyde Aspevig Jules Bastien-Lepage Frank Benson Mia Bergeron Christopher Blossom Eugene Boudin William A. Bouguereau Maurice Braun Mark Bradford Philip Buller Soren Emil Carlsen George Carlson Eugene Carriere Michael Carson Russell Chatham Scot Christenson Fred Cuming Steven Daluz Ewoud DeGrout Thomas Deininger Karl Dempwolf David Dibble Maynard Dixon Bato Dugarzhapov Nicolai Fechin Peter Fiore Ian Francis Zoey Frank Douglas Fryer Ann Gale Nansi Bielanski Gallup Jennifer Gennari Gunther Gerzso Adrian Ghenie Phil Hale Albert Handell Ron Hicks Deborah R. Hill Quang Ho Winslow Homer Frank Tenney Johnson Johan B. Jongkind Wolf Kahn Alexandar Kanevsky Anselm Kiefer Ron Kingswood Gustav Klimt Bob Kuhn Tim Allen Lawson Isaac Levitan Calvin Liang Malcolm Liepke Zim Lim Jeremy Lipking Huihan Liu Carolyn Lord Kyle Ma Jeremy Mann Dan McCaw Eric Merrill Willard Metcalf Stanley Meltzoff Stephen Eugene Mirich Tor Arne Moen Claude Monet Jennifer Moses Charles W. Mundy Edgar Payne Maurice Pendergast Derek Penix Charles Rollo Peters Daniel Pinkham Alejandro Quincoces Diego Ramos William Ritschel Ray Roberts Guy Rose Charles Emery Ross Jose Luis Sena Ruiz John Singer Sargent Carolee Schneemann Stuart Shils Kazuo Shiraga Mian Situ Joaquin Sorolla Clyfford Still William Stout Frits Thaulow Sergei Tkachev Zhiwei Tu J.M.W. Turner John H. Twachtman Adam Vinson Frederick J. Waugh James Whistler Kehinde Wiley Wendelin Wohlgemuth William Wray Ryan Wurmser Hiro Yamagata Hiroshi Yoshida The easel David uses in his studio is Sorg Easel
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In my classes, I am constantly exposing my students to certain paintings from a variety of artists as examples of beautiful brushwork, color, composition and/or design. The following, in no particular order, are some of those paintings:
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This painting by Nicolai Fechin "Torry Pines" is in the San Diego Museum of Art. It is one of the paintings discussed in the brushwork workshop. Photos are details of the painting.
Other paintings discussed in the Color Theory 2.0: Brushwork and Palette Workshop: