Organic Painting

Posted by Kelly on December 29th, 2008 at 05:16pm

In this really interesting article, writer Leslie Richard, brings up a point I hadn’t thought about before.  She writes, “One of the things about being an artist that has always bothered me is it’s a hobby (or life) which is geared towards social & political change, yet is entirely toxic to the artist and the earth.”  It’s so true!  But what’s an environmentally-friendly painter to do?  Richard shares some great links and videos on organic painting — check it out!

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