How to photograph your work

How to showcase your work in the best light There is nothing worse than having a beautiful artwork that has been badly photographed. Millhouse Gallery will display images of your work on the website, on instagram and on our facebook page. The social media posts get shared to other sites so its important that your work looks as good as it does on your wall.To get the best view of your work I've found placing it in natural light (watch you don't get shadows…

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Lynn Munday Acrylic Landscape Workshop 2

Lynn Munday follow up workshop The workshop participants thoroughly enjoyed Lynn's follow up workshop on Monday. We each either bought and idea with us or selected one of Lynn's images to work from and then we created paintings using the techniques Lynn had taught us in the previous workshop.

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DIY Easel over a door – Yvonne Reilly

This is a great tip from Yvonne Reilly. How to set up your easle over a door. This is a great space saver if you have limited studio space. You may be able to adjust this idea to also hold wet paintings and get them off the floor! This is just a simple rectangle with a couple of pieces of aluminium bent to hold it at the top then bent to go over the top of the wardrobe door. A couple of plastic doorstops…

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