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The Art of Exaggeration: A Painter’s Approach to Better Learning
I confess, I was never a big fan of palette knife painting. To me, it felt linked to a fast-paced, commercial style that didn't resonate with my personal artistic sensibilities. However, for a recent term, I tasked my students with an exploration of textures, impasto mediums, gesso, and molding pastes—all to be applied mostly with a palette knife. As expected, initial resistance and a flurry of questions ensued from my adult learners. They were hesitant to step outside their
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Nov 23, 20252 min read


The Art of Wellbeing: How Painting and Drawing Boost Brain Health
In today’s fast-paced world, finding time to slow down and reconnect with yourself is more important than ever. Many adults are discovering that painting and drawing are not just creative pursuits — they’re powerful ways to support brain health and emotional wellbeing. At Richmond School of Painting in Ham, Richmond, we see how the simple act of picking up a pencil or brush can calm the mind, build focus, and awaken a sense of joy. 1. Painting Exercises Your Brain Oil painti
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Nov 6, 20252 min read


How to Get Into the Creative Zone: Easy Warm-Ups for Your Painting Class
At Richmond School of Painting, we know that the hardest part of any creative session is simply starting. Whether you’re joining one of our adult painting classes in Richmond, or setting up your easel at home, a few mindful moments can make all the difference in unlocking creativity and confidence. Here are some easy, effective ways to get into your creative zone — perfect for artists of all levels. 1. Begin with Deep Breathing Before you pick up a brush, take a few minutes t
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Nov 6, 20252 min read
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