Odd Nerdrum, Step-By-Step

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

Matthew Innes recently posted an amazingly in-depth article outlining his experience at an Odd Nerdrum workshop, and man am I jealous!  Head over to his blog to read all about it.

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4 Comments

  1. Justin

    Wow, Thanks for sharing this!

  2. sal

    Cool Demo- Thanks Dan!

  3. Rafael Sarmento

    I have to admit that this post ignited a real passion for Odd's work, within me. Strangely, he never really pulled my attention as now, but it was a matter of circumstancial perception – the man is a beast!!! Thanks for sharing, how nice to “discover” such a master! (I'm feeling dumb now, but that's ok)

  4. innisart

    Thanks for the love, Dan!