L Is For…

L is for…
Ink, Colored Pencil
L is for line. L is for lithography, linocut and limited edition prints. L is for limner, lettering, and laid paper. L is for layout, life drawing, and lost-wax casting.
L is for linseed oil, liner brush and spike oil of lavender. L is for capturing a likeness with lightfast pigments, and loading the brush with local color. L is for landscapes on fine Belgian linen.

L is for…
Ink, Pencil, Colored Pencil
L is for Lineco, Lascaux, and Liquitex. L is for Logan framing supplies and Ludwig soft pastels. L is for lead-tin yellow, lemon yellow, and lamp black. L is for leaf green, lead white, and Lapis Lazuli, the original ultramarine blue.
L is for the luminists, the masters of light, and for lunette, a half-moon shaped painting.
L is for Lehmann, Leighton, and L’Hernault. L is for Lynch, Lundegard, and Lorraine, the first known artist to document his work for protection against forgeries. L is for Lyman, and for Lotto, as in Lorenzo, not Power Ball.
L is for the love of art.
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:D
These just keep getting better and better!
Thanks Meg! I’m almost half-way through the alphabet and already wondering what self-imposed project I should do next…