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Jan 2013 Workshops

2013 Workshops will be on 7th - 11th January and on 14th - 18th Jan 2013.

Location: Nepean Art Society at 3 North Street, Penrith

Limited seating participants allocated on first come basis

Workshop Brochure:

You can download my workshop brochure here: 5 day Jan 2013 Workshop Brochure.

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Watercolor techniques: wet on dry

Wet on dry watercolor painting technique Wet on Dry is the watercolor painting technique you use when you want to place a hard or sharpe edge on your painting, though you can also use it to cover an area with a nice clean watercolor wash, see figure 6. Figure 6: Wet on Dry, produces hard [...] → Continue Reading Watercolor techniques: wet on dry

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Painting a Watercolor Under Wash

Underwash Must be Dry If the under wash of your painting is not totally dry before you try to paint the next layer you will most likely create a muddy looking painting. The under wash has to be bone dry and the paint you put on top of it must be applied quickly and then [...] → Continue Reading Painting a Watercolor Under Wash

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