[Aquanet] Tom Lynch

artistvalerie at rogers.com artistvalerie at rogers.com
Sun Nov 23 12:09:39 EST 2008


Oh Oh
Not a workshop.  A demo.  Sorry I was unclear.  It was informative and he sold paintings, dvds....V.



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--- On Sun, 11/23/08, Carrie Holst <carrieholst at hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Carrie Holst <carrieholst at hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [Aquanet] Tom Lynch
To: artistvalerie at rogers.com, "Aquanet The_digital_Brain" <aquanet at thedigitalbraintrust.net>, asturri at comcast.net
Received: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 11:59 AM




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Was there a materials list that specified purchasing the watercolor canvas or did he just sell it at the workshop? Neither one of you said if you got what you wanted out of the workshop...... was it a packed house....... Did you have much time to paint?  He's coming here next April so I am curious.
Carrie




Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 08:34:43 -0800
From: artistvalerie at rogers.com
To: Aquanet at thedigitalbraintrust.net; asturri at comcast.net
Subject: Re: [Aquanet] Tom Lynch







Hi hi
I went to his workshop in Toronto where he did that and I can't remember if he suggested spraying it with fixative or varnish or anything.  If the canvas gets wet the watercolour runs.  The voice of experience speaking here.  Valerie Kent



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--- On Sun, 11/23/08, Allison Turri <asturri at comcast.net> wrote:

From: Allison Turri <asturri at comcast.net>
Subject: [Aquanet] Tom Lynch
To: Aquanet at thedigitalbraintrust.net
Received: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 10:37 AM

I went to a Tom Lynch watercolor workshop in Black Mountain, NC last summer.
Tom works exclusively on the Fredrix canvas now. He says that his work is in
much higher demand from galleries since he has switched from paper.  There
is no framing involved at all, as it is stretched already. The galleries are
now hanging his work in the front window because there is no glare from the
glass.

To begin a painting, you squirt the entire canvas with water, then wipe with
a terry cloth towel.  Then it is ready to paint.


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