Andy Morgan Art

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

"Boots", an acrylic on canvas using palette knife by Andy Morgan


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Labels: traditional medium painting
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Andy Morgan
I'm Andy Morgan, a Dalton, Georgia artist working in traditional media like watercolor, acrylic, pencil and chalk as well as the digital "touchscreen" medium. Most the posts on my site contain 1 or more of my paintings; to view each painting, simply scroll down a page from post to post (painting to painting) until you get to the bottom of the page. Then, right there at the bottom of the page, click "Older Posts" to check out the next batch of paintings (on the next page). Go on like this, until you've checked out every one of my pieces! Another thing you might want to do, is look for "Sidebars" near the upper right hand corner of this (or any other) page; beneath "Sidebars", find the name of a sidebar you might want to check out, and click it up. Most of all, however, I'd like you to check out my artwork and leave a comment as to your impressions. What do you think of my digital medium paintings? My traditional media paintings? How do you think they compare? Any favorites? If so, which ones are they? What else strikes you? Please comment! And thanks for stopping by; tell your friends about this site.
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