The Nitpicky Artist
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    • Lights >
      • Types of Lights
      • Color Balanced Light?
      • Standard Bulb vs. PAR Flood Light
      • Soft White vs. Clear
      • Lighting a Painting
      • Lighting Subjects
    • Table and Work Surface >
      • Palette and Cover
      • Brush Holder
      • Thinner/ Spirit Cup
      • Paper Towel Holder
    • Easel
  • Painting Techniques
    • Varnishing A Painting
    • Dust
    • Using Mediums
    • Reducing Glare In The Paint
    • Clove Oil To Slow Drying
    • Painting Small
    • Yellowing of Mediums
    • Constructing Panels
    • Color Matching
    • Wax As A Varnish
  • Career
    • Entering Juried Exhibitions
    • Shipping a Painting
  • Photographing Art
  • Product Reviews
    • Anti-Reflective Glass
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Artist Studio

An artist studio is a work place.  It needs to be filled with the necessary tools to do your job successfully.   This includes proper lighting, an easel, brushes, paints, mediums, etc..  Everything must also be set up and ready for you to paint at all times.  Its not ideal to spend time everyday setting up your mobile studio; you want to spend that time painting.  Below are some pages that I think are helpful to build your own studio. 
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Lights

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Table and Work Surface

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Easel
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