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Part 2 Complete your still-life painting while practising your colour-mixing skills
STILL LIFE PAINTING, with the great contributions of artists like Cezanne, Matisse and Van Gogh, came into the realm of important topics for serious painters by the end of the 19th century. Once, like
Nothing is as joyful or as transformative as paint, says Joa Studholme, the creative genius behind some of Farrow & Ball’s most cherished colours. From a scarlet door to a bedroom dunked in a soothing oatmeal shade, the Colour Curator reveals how she turns a lick of paint into a ‘moment’
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I love oil paint, the painting method of it, the way it can be manipulated, blended, and removed, and the softness of edges that it yields. Unfortunately, I am one of those many people who don’t toler
Every room scheme in this smart west London home, created by Hám Interiors, illustrates how being confident with colour pays off