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5 Fun Facts About Buffalo Trace

Hey, friends! Today, we’re diving into one of the most delicious bourbons out there – Buffalo Trace! After researching Buffalo Trace for my latest still life painting, I’ve got a few fun facts about this bourbon that’ll make you love it even more. So grab your favorite glass, fill it up, and let’s jump right

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What’s an Imprimatura?

As a golf course painter, I am often asked about my techniques and processes for creating golf art. One important step in my painting process is the application of the imprimatura, a thin layer of paint that serves as a base for the subsequent layers of oil paint. The imprimatura stage is crucial because it

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“Nicolas-Jay Pinot Noir” Still Life Commission

When a collector reached out with interest in a still life of a winery he was part of in Oregon, I couldn’t wait to learn more. Naively, when I had thought of wineries in the US, I think solely of Napa Valley. And I can’t help but think I’m not alone in this assumption, and

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Makensie and Eli: 18 x 24 inch Live Wedding Painting

There are weddings, and then there. ARE. WEDDINGS. Makensie and Eli were both glowing and their wedding was breathtaking. On August 5, 2022, the two exchanged vows at Grace Valley Farms in Shelbyville, Tennessee. And then they danced their first and last dance of the special day under an incandescent chandelier with atmospheric string lights

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5 Fun Facts About Buffalo Trace

Hey, friends! Today, we’re diving into one of the most delicious bourbons out there – Buffalo Trace! After researching Buffalo Trace for my latest still life painting, I’ve got a few fun facts about this bourbon that’ll make you love it even more. So grab your favorite glass, fill it up, and let’s jump right

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What’s an Imprimatura?

As a golf course painter, I am often asked about my techniques and processes for creating golf art. One important step in my painting process is the application of the imprimatura, a thin layer of paint that serves as a base for the subsequent layers of oil paint. The imprimatura stage is crucial because it

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“Nicolas-Jay Pinot Noir” Still Life Commission

When a collector reached out with interest in a still life of a winery he was part of in Oregon, I couldn’t wait to learn more. Naively, when I had thought of wineries in the US, I think solely of Napa Valley. And I can’t help but think I’m not alone in this assumption, and

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