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Dr Deborah Walker discusses paint and palette. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University
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Dr Deborah Walker discusses organising resources. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University
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Dr Deborah Walker discusses multipanel paintings. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University
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Dr Deborah Walker discusses studio space. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University
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Dr Deborah Walker introduces studio arts and painting. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University
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Dr Deborah Walker demonstrates how to use paints for your painting. She covers organising paints, mixing, colour theory amongst many other strategies for your exploration of painting. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University.
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Dr Deborah Walker talks about the importance of keeping a journal. A journal for the visual arts student is essential for observational drawing and keeping exercises as a reference point, allowing the arts student to see their development, learn from their entries. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University.
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Dr Deborah Walker walks through the head study project on canvas and paper raising the visual issues that arise when planning and executing a great visual head study portrait. Two of the main considerations are scale and colour range. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University.
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Dr Deborah Walker talks about the materials needed for painting. Starting with types of paints Deborah explains the use of materials such as brushes, palette knife, and pencils amongst many others. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University.
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Still life drawing has it's own techniques such as your position in relation to the easel, having a direct line of vision to the object and use of materials. Dr Deborah Walker explains these and many other techniques needed for producing quality still life drawings. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University.