Take a quick visit to my studio and learn how to boost and increase productivity by ‘dueling paintings’. See why working on two or more paintings at the same time can be better than one!
Dueling paintings is especially helpful when cramming for a big gallery exhibition. I hope you enjoy this fun video!
Thanks, Lori 🙂
Have to say this was one of my favorite videos of yours. I think I will apply this to writing two posts at one time and see how that works. The dueling banjos music made the video. 🙂
Great job!
Thanks,
Chris
Hi Chris.
I think I am finally starting to ‘get’ how to act in front of the camera. It is hard to really show your personality in an informative video…I will keep at it though
Thanks for the encouragement!
Lori 🙂
Thanks for the video – I tend to paint one at a time as I have not much time or space (I really really REALLY need a studio!), and sometimes I don’t feel like painting the one I’m working on or I’m stuck, so nothing gets done. I use the same palette as well, so doing two at once will help me keep moving, allow stuff to dry before I fiddle with it, and hopefully give me something productive to do when I’m stuck. Off to make more room!
Hi Lesley, thanks for taking time to share your comment and your personal story with us. I started out with my ‘studio’ at the kitchen table! Even then, I knew the benefits of painting on more than one painting at a time. Glad this video helped you.
Hope to see you again soon, Lori 🙂
Hi Lori , enjoying your videos very much, they give a boost to my plans of painting and make me want to get going to do more..I have been looking at your canvas, it does not look like regular canvas is it board, and do you prepare your own… perhaps you wouldn’t mind telling us .thank You.
Hi Annette.
I am happy to hear that my little videos are inspiring you! They are fun to make. Although I do paint of canvas a times, for the majority of my paintings, I use hardboard otherwise known as, Masonite. I prepare them my self and have written about it on this blog a few times.
Since you like videos, you might enjoy watching me talk about hardboard: https://www.finearttips.com/2010/03/save-money-learn-how-to-gesso-hardboard-panel-for-painting
This link has in depth information about hardboard/masonite:
https://www.finearttips.com/2009/03/gesso-a-masonite-panel
Good luck with it all – Lori 🙂
Thanks for taking time to Retweeting this post on Twitter, Bruce. I am glad it made you smile! Best – Lori