Subject: Where's the airbrush damage?

Blair School of Realism News
Airbrushing Evolved
  • Blog: Where's the damage?
  • New Tip of the month
  • New Facebook page for beginners reaches 7.4K followers
We have a wonderful line-up of inspiring and intensive skill-based workshops, designed to help you achieve a higher level of quality in your future paintings.
Dru Blair
Female Portrait Workshop
Oct 2-6, 2024

Tired of those Ai "artists" flexing their images in front of you? Raise your game and put them to shame.
 Learn how to capture the subtle nuances of skin, create lifelike features, such as eyes, lips, and hair in this 5-day intensive workshop. Virtual too!

Dru Blair 
Photorealism Workshop

Sept 25-29, 2024 

This is our most comprehensive airbrush workshop! Want to learn a little bit of everything? This is the workshop for you. Landscape, galaxies, fire human eye, water, steam, sweat, special effects, and more!
 Virtual too!

Dru Blair 
Art Nouveau Workshop

Oct 16-20, 2024 

 Alphonse Mucha was considered to represent the apex of the Art Nouveau movement. Learn how to paint in his bold and beautiful style. 
This workshop will sell out, so don't miss the opportunity to learn this amazing style.
Virtual too!

Skin 5 is our most popular stencil.

It's no wonder. Considered by many to be the ultimate skin texture stencil, this versatile stencil can breathe new life into your portrait work. Get yours.

Where's the airbrush damage?

You often hear the claim that an airbrush must be disassembled for cleaning after each use.
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You've also heard the other side claiming that disassembly damages the airbrush and you should not disassemble the airbrush, except to repair it.
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How exactly does disassembly wear out an airbrush?


New Facebook Group crosses the 7K member mark.

Our new page is offering constructive critiques of your posted art. It's designed for beginners seeking help, but we invite all you veterans to lend a hand too.
Tip of the Month

After using airbrush cleaner or ammonia to clean Illustration paint from your airbrush, try opaque white. It has unique cleaning characteristics.

If you leave opaque white in the front end of your gun for 10 minutes, it will often dissolve residual paint that the other cleaners miss.
Visit our new online reviews page to see what others are saying.
Former customers and students are invited to add their own reviews and photos. A review button can be found at the bottom of each product or workshop page.
Visit schoolofrealism.com or email Samantha at blairsam95@gmail.com to learn more
4935 Buckhead Road, Blair, SC 29015, United States
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