Painting Session: Reckless Abandon … Going Back In

As I’ve shared in several other videos – see below – I start a painting in what I call Reckless Abandon. This is the first phase of my four-phase Whole Artist Mastery painting process where you let loose and explore, guided by your feelings and senses rather than your intellect or a particular agenda. But you can employ Reckless Abandon whenever you need to in a painting. In this video, I go back into a painting I already started and continue with another session of Reckless Abandon and I explain why and how I do it.

TOOLS I USE

Gamblin Oil Paints: http://bit.ly/3iVF284
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