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bart Boonen
bart Boonen
Netherlands
Teacher at highschool
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Luke Valencia
Hello! I love your artwork! I was wondering... do you have perhaps a daily routine or something similar, to get better results in your art?
bart Boonen
Good question, would love to hear more about this from andrew. I’m oh so aimless...
Aaron Osofsky
I understand for your course, you suggested oil based clay, and you recommended:NSP medium by Chavant. Will you post complete list of what is necessary for your course. How many bricks do you suggest I order for the course?. Do I need a lighter, a torch? a double boiler? which solvent is safest to use in a basement, my work space? Do I need a solvent? I am seeing hints from youtube that different folks are using different stuff. I have worked in water based clay, but have no idea what tools are specific to oil-based clay. I would like to begin to order, make, or locate them in preparation for coursework.
bart Boonen
To start you only need the clay, armature and a stand. And of course tools. Check Tiranti.co.uk they have the best in my opinion. So far, this is what i use, to start this is enough. Later the other things could be usefull.
Fioretin
How do you study anatomy from Bridgman? What are the prerequisites or necessary skills/theories you need to learn before delving into that? Also, aside from Bridgman, what others artists or sources would you suggest for beginners to use to learn anatomy? Thank you very much for taking questions from us!
bart Boonen
Zarins’ Anatomy for sculptors, Richer, Bammes books are great
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