Oil paint and learn about the creative process

Oil paint and learn about the creative process

Deron Cohen walks you through oil painting from beginning to end. He discusses everything from a career as a full-time artist to paint supplies, oil paints, linseed oil, and more. This video also discusses the creative processes of art and developing your own unique style.

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Creator's Site: www.deroncohen.com
Curated By: rmansur

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MajaSRce 7/19/08 9:03 AM
Thank you very much, but I can`t open videos because VEOH is no longer avaliable in Serbia. Maybe we are some other kind of people, maybe there is some other reason, whatever, I feel humiliate with such things.

Deron Cohen is a great person. I`ve visited his site.

Thenk him for "How To Oil..." (alas and real pity I can`t use, but I`ll survive) and Thank you who try to sent me Deron`s videos :) All the best and have a good time!
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oneofme 11/10/08 9:48 PM
Making good points. I just wish we could go through the processes just a little faster (smile).
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