Studio Session: Subtle Touches - Integrating a Painting
I find the time the "integration phase" of a painting takes varies quite a bit. Some of that can be influenced by the size of the piece but generally it depends on what I'm trying to achieve and often gentle, subtle tweaks and touches are the answer. In this video, you'll see how I approach finessing one area of this painting to bring it closer to resolution. In last week's video, I introduced this painting and talked about its development with images that show how it has evolved. I start talking about this piece at 6:53.
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