The Secret to Finishing Your Unfinished Paintings
🎨Get my FREE Color Mixing Artist's Guide - https://learn.artstudiolife.com/free-... It is a very common problem to leave paintings unfinished and stop working on them. But it is important to know how to 'push through' to get past what is holding you back... In this video I share how to REVIVE an old painting that you may have abandoned and what paintings are worthwhile to work back into. To that end--we'll explore more into which of your paintings are worth spending more time on and which you should just move on from. Contents of this video: 0:00 Revisiting an old self portrait 2:43 Best way to rework a painting 3:11 First color mix + Cremnitz white 4:53 How to paint on the old portrait 6:03 Session 1 – lessons learned 8:19 Session 2 – letting go 10:16 Outdoor break for clarity 10:55 Session 3 – taking risks 12:29 Session 4 – final push 14:30 Finished painting reveal If you struggle with leaving your paintings half-done, this video will show you how finishing your work can completely change your growth as an artist. 👉 Watch until the end to see whether I was able to rescue this painting after all these years! Do you have any old paintings that you abandoned?

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