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Watercolor Painting Tutorials: Free Watercolor Lessons. Learn to Paint. Free online Watercolour Classes.  
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The arts Opening reception for exhibit of paintings by Charles Winheld, Saturday, Nov. 28, 3 p.m., at Floyd Memorial Library, Greenport. On view through Jan. 16, 2010. Kathy Deacon gives brief reading from her book "Coffee To Go." 477-0660. Watercolor Painting classes with Elizabeth Greaf offered by East End Arts Council: Intro To Watercolor II and Focus On Watercolor. Classes begin Nov. 23; call for information: 369-2171, or visit eastendarts...  
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Watercolor Painting (.com) Free printable: watercolor painting step by step lessons and watercolor painting technique tutorials by Gregory Conley, B.A. Studio Arts, art glossary, watercolor brushes, watercolor paper, watercolor paints, watercolor palettes, color theory for the artist, fine art links, K-12 Safe, musician links, step-by-step paintings, watercolor forum, reviews, history, basic painting skills, and watercolor resources. Best...  
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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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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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Watercolor painting is a very exciting medium. It’s easy to get started. All you really need is some paint, a few brushes, some water and paper and you are good to go. It is one of the most convenient painting mediums in existence to day. It is no wonder why it is such a popular option for beginners. Of course, you are going to need some advice and direction in order to get started, so I put together this post that covers some of the more basic watercolor techniques . I have also included several excellent videos that demonstration watercolor painting techniques below. Enjoy! ... Read Full Story
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Over the years, we have accumulated a number of exceptional watercolor painting demonstrations both here at artinstructionblog.com and creativespotlite.com. I thought it would be a good idea to create a post that highlights some of the best demonstrations that have been submitted in the event you have not already viewed these during your stay here. Here are 10 wonderful watercolor painting demonstrations to get your create juices flowing: Watercolor Painting Lesson – How To Paint With 4 Pigments Watercolor Painting Demonstration – Fluffy Young Duckling How to Paint Darks and Shadows in Watercolor by Mara Mattia Free Step By Step Watercolor Lesson By Aileen ... Read Full Story
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My raspberries watercolor painting is nearing completion, and I'm a little stuck. I see a few problems with some of the elements of the painting, but I'm not sure whether more are lurking and I just haven't noticed them yet. Also, I'm not sure how to fix some of the flaws I see, so I'm setting it aside and out of sight for a few days. Maybe when I come back to it, with fresh eyes, I will be able to sort it all out. Though there is no urgent painting business to complete at home, I put my three minions to work today ... Read Full Story
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About Mara I enjoy being an artist! And I’ve been at it longer than this internet blogging stuff. In fact, blogging is all new to me! So I will start by telling you a little about myself. Our nest is not quite empty because we still enjoy the presence of our college-aged kids at home. And because they are busy with work and school I am able to enjoy uninterrupted painting sessions during the day-light hours instead of in the middle of the night like I did when they were little. A bit here, a bit there and I keep my projects alive! One ... Read Full Story
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M y P a l e t t e C o l o r s from top left clockwise ..... Burnt Sienna Yellow Ochre or Raw Sienna Naples Yellow * - love this color, use it often, has white in it. Lemon Yellow Gamboge - the bright color in the middle, nice - not necessary. Cadmium Yellow Olive Green - Lukas brand - love this - not necessary - can mix it. Cobalt Blue * - I use it occasionally, not necessary, has white in it. Viridian, Prussian or Phthalo Green - not necessary but handy. Prussian or Phthalo Blue Ultramarine Blue Cerulean Blue ... Read Full Story
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