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| ID | work:74d5dd29-3b18-43ee-9d47-94b51574332c |
| @type | the:Article, skos:Concept, owl:Thing, the:Entity, rdfs:Resource |
| datePublished | 2025-03-03 |
| definition | This whole article by Peter V. Nielsen is a joy to read. There are Andrew Wyeth quotes I've never seen mention of before. A salient quote for me, "In an interview Andrew Wyeth said to Thomas Hoving1: I work in drybrush when my emotion gets deep enough into a subject. So I paint with a smaller brush, dip it into color, splay the brush and bristles, squeeze out a good deal of the moisture and color with my fingers so there is only a very small amount of paint left." |
| editorialNote | It's wonderful to know there is a high-level discussion about an iconic watercolor technique nee egg tempera technique, with the words of the artist. |
| inScheme | the:entities |
| keywords | Wyeth |
| label | Wyeth Drybrush Technique |
| media | Watercolor, Historical, EggTempera |
| sameAs | https://www.petervnielsen.dk/Drybrush_Andrew_Wyeth.shtml#:~:text=In%20an%20interview%20Andrew%20Wyeth,small%20amount%20of%20paint%20left. |