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Exploration From Photos

 I thought I would try to reproduce a photo in water colours.  I felt very confident and then I picked up the brush and got nervous.



I began with a wet-on-wet technique in order to create the background.  As the page was divided in two, drying time was built in.  Each ayer must be done on a dry surface, otherwise the colours will blend,.






 
I layered the paints, mixing techniques and trying to use various shades of colour to add dimension to the painting.  














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