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By Jed Dorsey 15 Mar, 2024
How to take a painting from good to great!
By Jed Dorsey 22 Feb, 2024
An in-depth guide on how to paint water with Acrylic Paints
By Jonelle Stout 12 Feb, 2024
"Let the water do the work for you."
By Jonelle Stout 01 Jun, 2023
Are you wanting to varnish your acrylic paintings?
By Jed Dorsey 14 Apr, 2023
Learn how to paint flowers with professional Acrylic Artist Dianna Shyne as she paints a coral rose
Princeton Catalyst brushes how to paint with acrylic paintings acrylic painting
By Jed Dorsey 14 Apr, 2023
Jed reveals his favorite Acrylic Painting brushes and why they're the perfect choice for any Acrylic artist
jed dorsey, acrylic painting, acrylic university, professional artist
10 Apr, 2023
Do you do thumbnail sketches? How do you preserve a finished work? What do you do with leftover paint? All this and much more answered by Jed Dorsey in this question and answer session!
acrylic painting, dianna shyne, professional artist
10 Apr, 2023
How do you keep from making muddy colors? How long before you felt confident selling your work? What do you think about working on a glass palette? All this and more answered by Dianna Shyne in this question and answer session!
Acrylic Painting by Jed Dorsey - How To Paint Sunlight Through Trees
By Jed Dorsey 24 Dec, 2022
Light, Light, Always The Light... When people ask me what I like to paint, I always give the same answer: "Light." The subject itself could be almost anything - a road, a farm, a river, an alley, a garbage can, a mountain - that part really doesn't matter to me. It's how the light is affecting the scene that interests me. Light can transform the scene, making virtually anything a potentially great subject for a painting. 
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