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Hi everyone, my show opens next week but you’ll want to come for the Artists Reception on August 4th! It’s at the City Gallery in North Charleston, South Carolina. How exciting!

Here is the link to the gallery: North Charleston City Gallery

It’s VERY exciting and I hope to see you there!

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Here are paintings from my fighters series (you can see more details on my website at www.samanthameeker.com

Lipstick 1 by Samantha Meeker

Lipstick 2 by Samantha Meeker

Pout 1 by Samantha Meeker

Pout 2 by Samantha Meeker

Pout 3 by Samantha Meeker

Stacked by Samantha Meeker

Whipped by Samantha Meeker

Tied Up by Samantha Meeker

Watching You by Samantha Meeker

Resistance by Samantha Meeker *SOLD*

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Here are paintings from my fighters series (you can see more details on my website at www.samanthameeker.com

Submit by Samantha Meeker

Oblivious by Samantha Meeker

Juan by Samantha Meeker

Offense by Samantha Meeker

Defense by Samantha Meeker

Intimidation by Samantha Meeker

Juan (detail) by Samantha Meeker

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Yeah!  I managed to fit in painting my Burnt Sienna ground on my new canvas.  I apply a very thin layer of Burnt Sienna diluted heavily with mineral spirits with a soft brush.  Then I use a clean soft terry cloth to rub it all in and remove any excess.  I’ll give it a couple days to dry completely.   Then it will be ready for me to begin my first thick layer of my underpainting.

Here is a visual process of getting the canvas ready.

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Back to the studio

After taking part of the summer off for some web development, I’m heading back to my studio.  Although half time…but better than NO time.  I’m getting ready to finish up a few paintings and then start a new painting.  Here are a couple pictures of the new canvas I built just over a week ago.  Before and after gessoing.  This new canvas is 5ft x 3ft (approx).

I’m glad to be back in the studio.  It’s a mess but I survived.  This is the longest I’ve gone without steady painting in a VERY long time.  It’s been a long but worthwhile break.

Here is a pic of the Raw Canvas.

Now here is the prepared canvas.  I finished that yesterday.  Today I sanded it and now its ready for me to paint the ground tomorrow.

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