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14 Lessons
A great subject to help you with creating atmosphere in your work and learning to work with the marks the paint and the water make together. Also to use less pencil marks, let the brush do the work.
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Doris Dickenson
Such fun, and a beautiful old door!
I love this picture and enjoyed painting it so much. I also enjoyed using some of the techniques I have learned from Nicola's earlier classes in a real painting environment, i.e., dropping salt on the wet paint, using resist, and, yes, I even liked grating the watercolor pencil over wet paint. One question: It seemed to me that you were using burnt sienna on the door at first, but in later stages I understood you to say Raw Umber for the door. I may be mistaken as I don't put my hearing aids on when I paint! A lovely, lovely class with a beautiful outcome.
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