In the process of painting a watercolor, an artist makes many creative choices, including the selection of subject matter, its treatment (realistic or abstract), and the type of watermedia used (transparent or opaque).
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Technique, Watercolor paintingEdition | Availability |
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Watercolor Made Easy: Techniques for Simplifying the Painting Process
March 15, 2000, Watson-Guptill
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0823056643 9780823056644
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Watercolor made easy: techniques for simplifying the painting process
1994, Watson-Guptill Publications
in English
0823056570 9780823056576
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