The Nitpicky Artist
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Lighting an Artist Studio

Lighting is everything in art.  Without it, there is no art.  Over the past few years, working as an artist, I've become a bit of a light aficionado.  Personally I find it fascinating and have done quite a bit of research on the subject.  I've also experienced how it can influence the art creation process as well as the final product.  Below are links to pages that share information I feel is important to any artist.    
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Types of Lights

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Color Balanced Light?

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Standard Bulb Vs. PAR Flood Light

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Lighting a Painting
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Soft White Vs. Clear

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Lighting Subjects
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