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SUMMARY
Greg Beecham is a wildlife artist with a 46-year career. He emphasizes the importance of constantly learning and growing as an artist. His journey has been a continuous exploration of his vision and technical skills. He believes in striving for unity, simplicity, and beauty in his work. Beecham is fascinated with creating the illusion of mass, weight, and volume on a two-dimensional surface. He considers his talent, opportunity, and passion to paint as gifts from God and believes in pursuing excellence in art. In this conversation, Greg Beecham discusses his process of creating unified and rhythmic compositions in his artwork. He shares how he uses Photoshop to combine multiple reference photos and create a design that is simple and beautiful. Greg also talks about his painting process, including using a grid system and working with thick paint and palette knives. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on shapes and creating a united abstract composition. Greg also discusses the challenges and intensity of painting, as well as the importance of color theory and exploring different color harmonies. He concludes by sharing his thoughts on mentoring and the qualities he looks for in artists he mentors.
GREG'S LINKS
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Alla Prima - by Richard Schmid (Original version)
Color Choices - By Stephen Quiller
TAKEAWAYS
Constantly learning and growing as an artist
Strive for unity, simplicity, and beauty in your work
Explore the illusion of mass, weight, and volume on a two-dimensional surface
Consider your talent, opportunities, and passion as gifts and pursue excellence in art
Creating a unified and rhythmic composition is key in artwork
Using Photoshop to combine reference photos and create a simple and beautiful design
Working with a grid system and using thick paint and palette knives
Focusing on shapes and creating a united abstract composition
The challenges and intensity of painting
The importance of color theory and exploring different color harmonies
Qualities to look for in artists for mentoring, and the best qualities of a mentee
KEY WORDS:
Greg Beecham, wildlife art, artist journey, unity in art, pursuing excellence in art, art, painting, oil painting, composition, design, reference photos, Photoshop, grid system, painting process, palette knives, texture, color theory, color harmonies, mentoring, professional artist, make a living with art, art gallery, art career, fine art, art show, artistry, artist's journey, art mentorship, artist community, painting techniques, art market, art exhibitions, art business, art mastery, gallery representation, commissions, portfolio, sales, artist workshops, artist resources, art education, passion to profession, industry insights, art studio setup, entrepreneurship, artist success stories, artist techniques and tips, art market trends, pricing strategies, social media, make money with art
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https://linktr.ee/businessof_art
SUMMARY
Greg Beecham is a wildlife artist with a 46-year career. He emphasizes the importance of constantly learning and growing as an artist. His journey has been a continuous exploration of his vision and technical skills. He believes in striving for unity, simplicity, and beauty in his work. Beecham is fascinated with creating the illusion of mass, weight, and volume on a two-dimensional surface. He considers his talent, opportunity, and passion to paint as gifts from God and believes in pursuing excellence in art. In this conversation, Greg Beecham discusses his process of creating unified and rhythmic compositions in his artwork. He shares how he uses Photoshop to combine multiple reference photos and create a design that is simple and beautiful. Greg also talks about his painting process, including using a grid system and working with thick paint and palette knives. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on shapes and creating a united abstract composition. Greg also discusses the challenges and intensity of painting, as well as the importance of color theory and exploring different color harmonies. He concludes by sharing his thoughts on mentoring and the qualities he looks for in artists he mentors.
GREG'S LINKS
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Alla Prima - by Richard Schmid (Original version)
Color Choices - By Stephen Quiller
TAKEAWAYS
Constantly learning and growing as an artist
Strive for unity, simplicity, and beauty in your work
Explore the illusion of mass, weight, and volume on a two-dimensional surface
Consider your talent, opportunities, and passion as gifts and pursue excellence in art
Creating a unified and rhythmic composition is key in artwork
Using Photoshop to combine reference photos and create a simple and beautiful design
Working with a grid system and using thick paint and palette knives
Focusing on shapes and creating a united abstract composition
The challenges and intensity of painting
The importance of color theory and exploring different color harmonies
Qualities to look for in artists for mentoring, and the best qualities of a mentee
KEY WORDS:
Greg Beecham, wildlife art, artist journey, unity in art, pursuing excellence in art, art, painting, oil painting, composition, design, reference photos, Photoshop, grid system, painting process, palette knives, texture, color theory, color harmonies, mentoring, professional artist, make a living with art, art gallery, art career, fine art, art show, artistry, artist's journey, art mentorship, artist community, painting techniques, art market, art exhibitions, art business, art mastery, gallery representation, commissions, portfolio, sales, artist workshops, artist resources, art education, passion to profession, industry insights, art studio setup, entrepreneurship, artist success stories, artist techniques and tips, art market trends, pricing strategies, social media, make money with art
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