News Articles
I have included an extract of my news articles on this page. This could be new paintings or updates to the website. Click on the titles to see the full article.
You can also see the latest paintings here.
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The Art of Sketching
Sketching is an often overlooked yet essential skill for artists. It allows for more creative freedom and ensures the painting comes out exactly how you want it. Gain confidence and explore different ideas with the help of pencils, paper and tracing paper.
Get the most out of painting with the added skill of sketching!
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New: Reviews Option Added To Menu
I have added a New Reviews Option to the navigation menu to assist you in making your reviews on my artwork.
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Exploring Paintings in a New Gallery
Discover the new feature to access paintings from the gallery directly!
Easily view details of the paintings and purchase directly from the gallery if you wish.
Use the display options to suit your preferences.
Stay tuned for more features like sort functionality for a better user experience!
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New For December
New features for December are shown in a video. If you prefer to see a text version of the video . . it’s included below the video.
I have been trying to improve the user experience when using the website. Tag Clouds and Sorting and Filtering options allow you more control over how you view the artwork displayed.
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I Need Your Assistance
I want to introduce some featured paintings each month, and I would like your views, or review for these paintings (or any other painting). I would like your honest review . . . good or bad. And don’t forget to include a star rating.
There is a short video to show how to add a review.
The reviews may influence the subject of future paintings.
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New Features For November
Quick Checkout on Mobile using Google / Apple Pay.
You can now get quicker ordering and an enhanced viewing experience.
The access is via a blue button found on the category pages. The buttons are initially hidden on the page, but appear when the mouse hovers over one of the paintings.