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Sketchbook Field Studies - Spring Observations!!!

3/24/2020

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Get out and draw the signs of Spring!!!! Trees, scrubs, flowers, birds, bee's. And don't forget to BREATH!
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Premix a variety of green watercolor washes. Use thin luminous layers of color mixed with water until it creates a wash.  Allow washes to dry between layers. 
 If you notice the color goes on too thick / opaque, use a paper towel or rag to dab away the excess pigment/water. 
Move paper as needed to not smudge your work while drying. Add pops of color and finishing touches. 
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Valerie G link
7/11/2022 07:45:13 am

This was great to rread

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