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Watercolor Painting and Projects: Free easy to follow online instructions on how to paint watercolors. Learn basic skills and watercolor techniques step-by-step from visual tutorials and hand painted examples by Dawn McLeod Heim, author of the book Step-by-Step Guide to Painting Realistic Watercolors along with fine art quality projects to purchase and paint.
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The painting shown above, a 1968 watercolor by American artist Jim Dine, has an interesting story. The work was originally commissioned by Capitol Records for a Beatles album which was never made because the Beatles left Capitol and formed the Apple Records label. The graphite and watercolor on vellum lot of five works depict individual toothbrushes labeled for each member of the band The pieces, which are expected to bring $25,000-35,000...
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If you have the slightest interest to learn how to do watercolor painting, I am going to highly suggest that you will learn more from the author of this book, than you can ever pick up even at a studio.
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SPRINGFIELD, MA – Some of the
finest watercolors at the Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts are now
on view through Oct. 24, 2010, in the exhibition
Watercolor Highlights from the Permanent Collection. The D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts
began collecting watercolor paintings and works on paper in the early 1930s when
it first opened to the public. Because watercolors are subject to fading
when exposed to light for extended...
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