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Colleen Barry NYC Artist

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Making a Quick Color Gradient

Making a Quick Color Gradient:

Before I start painting, I make a quick general color gradient curated for the area I’m about to paint. If it’s a green section, I mix a gr...

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The Hotline September 2025

Will and I take questions from callers direct from the studio. We hope to do this frequently and with artists guests coming soon! Enjoy!

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Making Studies

A little bit about making oil studies. Why I use them and what they’re good for:

  1. They’re small, usually quick to make, not intimidating in scale.

  2. Exploratory and cu...

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Out-takes from Love Dogs / 2023-2024

Back in 2023, I documented the making of a painting called Love Dogs. Created for an art fair in Brussels, Belgium, I shared every stage of the process in video format, taking viewers along as I ex...

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Mothers in the Arts : Strength, creativity, and survival tips for artist-mothers

7 Guides for Strength and Mental Well-Being for the Artist-Mother

1. Begin with gratitude.

Know deeply and truly how blessed you are to be a mother in ...

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Gradients and Grisaille

The Grisaille process begins with value tiling on the palette, placing down discrete blocks of tone from a prepared value scale. These tiles serve as structural anchors, preventing the painting fro...

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More on Oil Transfer

I don’t use a projector when I make my transfers. My go-to method is the oil transfer, where I print out cartoons, sometimes small, sometimes very large, and coat the back with oil paint before t...

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Process for “LIGHT MY SKY” 2023

I felt it was appropriate, as I fired up a Substack this morning about women, self-portraiture, narcissism in our culture, and what it means to paint the other. While searching for depicti...

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Making an Oil Transfer

The Oil Transfer: Artists have long used transfer methods to move drawings onto their working surface, whether in fresco, where cartoons were pounced or pressed, or on canvas, wher...

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Art Review: 3 Female Voices 9-5-25

After two days of seeing shows across the city, I was struck by how relieved I felt whenever I encountered female made painting that hadn’t absorbed Francis Bacon’s shadow. His legacy ...

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Notes on an Ébauche

The Ébauche - literally “first attempt” in French - is the initial painted layer. When you begin, I recommend using a small round brush; I often use a Rosemary sable round. I like to hatch wit...

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Stages of a Portrait circa 2019

Back in 2019, I was painting a lot of portraits, and this commission came out of that period. At the time, I was looking closely at late 19th-century painters—Abbott Thayer and John Singer Sargen...

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Part 2: Shellacing Paper

Proportion: 1 Part Shellac Flakes / 6 parts Denatured Alcohol

Apply: Window Shade the shellac mixture one area at a time, left to right or reverse

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The Andy Warhol Effect

A little excerpt from my Love Dogs painting video documented in 2023 and released in March, 2024. I documented the entire process of making a figure painting from t...

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The Importance of Pre-Mixing

On an August afternoon, a little description about the importance of pre- mixing. Make it a ritual.

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Don’t chase : Summon / 6 Essential Rules for Building a Career in Art

1. Don’t chase - summon.

Desperation has a scent, and dealers can smell it. Instead of running after opportunities, calmly go about your work. Make paintings that hold thei...

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On Returning to Drawing…..

I’ve recently returned to drawing after a seven year sabbatical, and here are some thoughts.

Drawing is a beast you feed, but it is never satisfied. It’s like the gym, you never leave thi...

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Toning Paper : Part 1

Paper: Arches Water color paper 140 lb, hot press.

Tone: Sennelier Ink Walnut Stain mix with Water (2 tbs water, 2 or 3 syringes of...

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A new Ébauche: Tronie/Janus

For this new 11 x 14 panel, I’m layering a modern tronie of a popstar over the form of an ancient Janus bust. Janus is a Roman god, (he doesn’t have a Greek counterpart), and is always shown wi...

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Speaking Through the Ground

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about ground color—and how the ground collaborates with the layers that come after it. It’s simple in my mind: if my ground is cool, I put a warm layer ...

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Glazing Ears / African Painted Dog - 2025

I’m applying the second pass on this African wild dog (also known as the painted dog). The underpainting—done in a mix of raw umber, white, and yellow—is now completely dry. My job at this st...

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Approaches to Underpainting

Underpainting is the foundational stage of a painting, setting up structure, value, and harmony before the final layers of color are applied. Throughout history, artists have developed a variety of...

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Girl with Wild Dogs / 2025

(Wait till the end to see my palette) My neutral ground is a bit darker on this one. A value 4.5. I did this intentionally so that my single layer of paint sits easier and allows for one pass. At t...

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I’ve Returned to Drawing

So I’ve Returned to Drawing….

After what I’d call a seven-year sabbatical from making formal drawings, drawings for their own sake, I’m returning to that language again. Of course, I...

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My Studio Library

I really believe books, and the images in them, have a kind of quiet power for an artist. When I’m working on a painting, there’s usually a specific idea in my mind—often shaped by certain ar...

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The Long Game: 7 Principles for the Working Artist

1. Master Your Craft

Dedicate serious time—ideally in an incubator or school setting—to build your technical skill and visual language; for me, that meant 10,000 hours ov...

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Rules for Glazing

The rules for glazing are actually pretty simple.

1. If you start with a cooler, more opaque underpainting, you can glaze warmer and darker over it.

2. If your underpainting is warm a...

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Process “Win, Win” 2022 Spring Break Art Show

I made a painting entitled “Win, Win” back in 2022 for the Spring Break Art Show. Similar to The Feet Washers I painted these figures on an illuminated warm ground. What’s t...

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Fever Dream- First Pass on Face -2025 GOOD MUD

Here is a sneak peak into my process of tiling freshly mixed opaque oil paint masses onto a neutral ground base and imprematura (Italian for "first coat"). This approach allows for one pass of pain...

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Michelangelo’s Models

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Michelangelo’s M...

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