Friday, October 1, 2021
Richmond On A Clear Blue Day - Outline
So how long does it really take to create an oil painting? Well, it all depends on size, quality of paint, drying time, even the humidity in the air. The bottom layers are generally the thinnest. Here is the city of Richmond from the Potterfield Bridge that stretches from the city, over the James River. This painting was started back in late April/early May. This is the outline, which took about a day or so to dry.
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