"Foxy Whiskered Gentleman" and utube vids on art academy
"Foxy Whiskered Gentleman" by Sandra Galda
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Posting an old one... I am still fighting a pesky chest/head cold. Hope to be posting some small paintings soon. Below is the Angel Academy of Art (Florence,Italy) UTube series on academy art study. I have had the link at the right of this blog under interesting places to visit, but here it is again: http://www.angelartschool.com/index.html If interested in purchasing any of my available art on this blog, contact my email address sgalda@aol.com or use the PayPal button if included in the post. Small works are signed in full on the back of the painting. Thanks for looking, tell me what you think-leave a comment! Paintings by Sandra Galda are copyrighted. Scroll down this page for more art!
Sandra, your still life paintings are so well done! Beautiful. Thanks for posting the Angel Art Academy films. They clarify the value of the exercises they do. I'm doing some on my own, but it sure would be nice to do them in Florence!
I have always loved and been busy making art. Education: B.S. in Graphic Design from SUNY at Buffalo and a Master of Liberal Arts degree in 2008 (concentrated in Art History), from Harvard University. Six years post graduate study and training at Ingbretson Studios http://studio.ingbretson.com/ learning the Boston Style of contemporary realism.
I paint on a regular basis and am busy teaching art. You can find some of the results here on this artblog. If you are interested in purchasing any available image posted in this blog, contact my email address at sandragalda11@gmail.com or use the pay pal button if included on the post. Remember to click on the phrase "older posts" at the bottom of the page to see works posted earlier, for a larger selection. All artwork sold as unframed unless otherwise stated.
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Sandra, your still life paintings are so well done! Beautiful. Thanks for posting the Angel Art Academy films. They clarify the value of the exercises they do. I'm doing some on my own, but it sure would be nice to do them in Florence!
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