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Monday, March 25, 2013

Clayton J. Beck, III Workshop Recap

I wish I had more time to write about this, but for now I'll have to give a quick recap. This month I had the great privilege of attending my second Clayton J. Beck, III workshop. This time it was here in Dallas at the Society of Figurative Arts , and I helped organize it, hire the models, even pick Clayton up from the airport. :-) He probably got tired of me after a while, but I sure enjoyed the one-on-one time, picking his brain on all things art-related. :-) Below are some pictures from the workshop, and my notes with some of the main points from his discourse that I found particularly helpful. - Every brush stroke you lay down is a reflection of your thought process. - Making the highlight on the upper eyelid too light will cause the model to look sleepy (ha!) - Don't add a bac… Read more »

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