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What is Direct Painting? Part One.

7/24/2018

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"I don't know anything about Art..."

We hear it all the time and even use this excuse ourselves.

Most of us don't make movies, or write novels, or cook haute-cuisine meals, yet we feel free to make such statements as, "that film is not worth watching," "his first novel was better than his second," or "this restaurant has delicious food." At the same time, we often feel inadequate to make the most basic judgments about one painting versus another, or whether a collection could be considered good or bad; beautiful or - we'd never dare say - ugly. 

So many of us accept that Art is a topic reserved for "them;" some group of people with access to a particular education or unique innate gifts.

Or we think that Art is too subjective for anyone to be able to claim any expertise. "I know what I like" is as far as we can get.

In reality, Art (as in, for example, the fine art of painting) is a pursuit with objective measurements and standards.
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One way to become a discerning art appreciator is to learn about technique. 

To start off, I'd like to share about Direct Painting, the technique in pursuit of which I left my comfortable Metro-Washington, D.C. job and brought my little family to New Hampshire in order to train in the atelier of Paul Ingbretson. After several years of focused study, I'm now producing my own art with this method and teaching it to my own students. It's the best way that I have encountered to get to the heart of a subject: its form, its depth... and especially its color.

​In an upcoming blog post, I'm going to tell more about what Direct Painting means and how it's distinguished from other approaches in oil. 

For now, I'd love to invite any locals who are interested in learning about Direct Painting - and adding this fascinating approach to their arsenal when it comes to art appreciation - to my upcoming talk and painting demonstration at the Bolton Public Library. 

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This talk is taking place as part of my ongoing exhibit, Light and Form. The exhibit is on display until August 9. If you can't make it to the talk, I do hope you'll drop in another time to see the collection (all of the included paintings were executed using the Direct Painting Method) before the exhibit wraps up. 

If you're not local and can't make it to the talk, please stay tuned here as I share more on this topic in the coming weeks!

Update: Read What is Direct Painting, Part II here.
Thank you to everyone who came out to my talk and demonstration! It was a great time!
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A
7/25/2018 01:41:06 pm

sounds great, but I live too far away. Best to you!

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Helen Ham
7/31/2018 01:02:19 pm

Can’t make it. Off to the beach in RI. Interested in the next one.

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    Hello there, I'm John H. Folley, an oil painter in the Boston School tradition. Thanks for visiting the Beauty Advocacy Blog, where it's my job to help you become a more discerning art appreciator.

    I believe that beauty is real and that art has standards, and I'm here to push back against the pretensions of the modern Art world.

    Here you'll find updates on my studio projects, commissioned paintings, illustration, and some of my art philosophy. You'll also hear occasionally from my wife and studio manager, artist Deirdre M. Folley. Peace!

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