| A Tour of Tommy Lee Edwards' Studio |
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This is where most of the work gets done. Mediums usually include acrylic, ink, dyes, prismacolor pencils, gouache, watercolor, and anything else that will work. |
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The studio is about fifty yards behind the house. It's good to have a place to hang out in a part of the studio too. You'll need it when the kids come for a visit or when you're looking for reference or inspiration in a good book. |
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Organization is the biggest help to a good studio. Having access to your reference, supplies, music, etc helps efficiency. |
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Some work is also done in the computer. After a painting or drawing is complete, it's scanned into photoshop for digital manipulation and to make the file print-ready. The final job is sent off on CD, and the original art never has to leave the studio. |