The landscape of my studio
photograph of a painting in the studio of Lester Blair
Painting progression, documentation of artwork, Lester Blair studio, acrylic painting
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The landscape of my studio

It is near the end of the week, so I have photographed my studio to document progress. I start a new painting with all the tubes of paint lined up nicely in their respective colour relationships. After a day and everything has changed, it gets chaotic, I guess that is the nature of work.

A painting in progress documentation of “two signs, Stratford, Taranaki”

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