Kevin Macpherson Helpful Hints 3: Negative Shapes
Negative Shapes Use negative shapes to create the shape of a subject in painting. This is the space around a subject that is utilized as part of the design. #kevinmacpheson, #landscapepainting, #oilpainting

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See What Master Artist Kevin Macpherson Unveils in This Portofino Harbor View Plein Air Painting!

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The Truth About Painting Landscapes From Photos

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Uncover Kevin Macpherson's Secret Art Tips: Plein Air

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Try Starting your PAINTINGS this Way, it could be the missing KEY!

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Kevin Macpherson sharing the Macpherson Magic Grid in watercolor while traveling

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The Power of 3 | CREATE Expressive Abstract Art with Muted Colors & Texture

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How to Select Primaries when using a Limited Palette

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Painting demonstration by Clyde Aspevig

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Mixing Greens

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Tom Keating On Painters - Cézanne

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Exploring Interpretive Color to Transform Your Paintings

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Painting a stormy sky - Add DRAMA to landscapes

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Plein Air Podcast 257: Joe Paquet on Artistic Choices and More

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Kevin Macpherson in Livorno, Italy (Trailer)

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My Most Useful Technique After a DECADE of Watercolor Painting

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Kevin Macpherson:Oil Painting Master Copy

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10 EASY TIPS for You to get Better Paintings Quick | +Plein Air Demo

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How to Paint Moving Water | Matt Smith

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Painting Tricks I’ve MASTERED Over 30 Years

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