Which came first, the brush or palette knife; the chicken or the egg?
I have a split loyalty to both brush paintings and knife paintings. Always have had. Each offers a unique painting experience with very different results.
Yesterday I posted an egg painting done with brushes. Today I painted the same eggs using a knife.
A brush yields soft, quiet strokes well suited to the shape of an egg. The knife produces a dynamic, powerful and energetic feel; it goes right to the heart of the subject. But much more challenging for a subject like this. And potentially just as rewarding in a very different way.
I like both, equally well. For different reasons in each case. Which comes first in your eyes? Let me know. tombrownstudio@cox.net
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