Nancy Reyner, Artist Interview
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Nancy, It's Monteil, again...I can't find any more info. on you...I'm so new! I read some of the comments below...How do I go about finding your books? DVD? on the pc, that is. I've EVEN gone to your ''.com'~ nothing that could direct me to more of 'YOU'! Signed: FRUSTRATED....PS: I guess I'm now a 'fan' of yours...are you on Facebook? I know how to do FB!. hahahaha, guess that's it.. Won't give up tho'...I'm Irish, you know. :}
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It has been quite sometime since we have communicated. Your work looks beautiful!
Santa Fe looks like it really agrees with you. What a treat to see you in the video after all
these years. Warmest regards. Jim
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Your artwork is amazing! It reminds me a little of Turner or Claude. Very expressive! I just discovered you from Acrylic Artist magazine and just ordered both of your books & DVD! Can't wait to take a look at them. I majored in fine arts and lately have been doing more crafting and cardmaking. I love painting on canvas but am trying to apply the expressive techniques to card making and smaller scale crafts too. Thank you so much for the inspiration! Monica
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I love your book "Acrylic Revolution". It is like a bible to me. This book has taught me so much about acrylics and has given me great ideas on how to make my paintings more innovative and exciting. Thank you so much for creating this book.
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Nancy Du bist spitze! Klasse Bilder tolle Ideen!
Beste Grüße!
Irena
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I purchased your book from the local art store because of the user friendly format. I refer to it often. Really liked the two videos I've seen of yours and love your art pieces.
What was the medium you were pouring on that painting Nancy?
SBPStudio 1 year ago
@SBPStudio
It was probably Golden's GAC800, since that is the only one I use directly out of the container to pour. It doesn't need any diluting. The other mediums I like to use for pouring are Golden's Clear Tar Gel, and Self-Leveling Gel - but both of those need some water to thin before pouring.
nancyreyner 1 year ago
@nancyreyner Fantastic. Does that dry clear or white? Very itneresting technique there. Love your work BTW!
SBPStudio 1 year ago
it dries clear.
nancyreyner 1 year ago