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Watercolor Painting Basics : Watercolor Dry Brush Painting
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30 Fine Art Paint Brushes for Acrylic, Oil, Watercolors $9.99 This comprehensive set includes all the shapes, sizes and bristles of brushes for almost any decorative painting project and is a great set for students and artists. These brushes have painted wood handles with gold color seamless aluminum ferrules and perform well with all types of mediums including Watercolors, Acrylics, Chalk Pastels and Oil Paints. 10 White Bristle Oil Brushes Included: |
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18 Fine Art Paint Brushes for Acrylic, Oil, Watercolors $12.92 This comprehensive set includes all the shapes, sizes and bristle types for almost any decorative painting project and is a great set for students and artists. These brushes have longer painted wood handles with seamless ferrules and perform well with all types of mediums including Watercolors, Acrylics, Chalk Pastels and Oil Paints. Best of all is the low price of this comprehensive artist br… |
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Old Masters Brush Set- 8 White Nylon Bristle Brushes $14.99 These brushes offer interlocked construction which provides superior spring and shape retention. White nylon bristle brushes are soft and can be used for oil acrylic and watercolor paints. This set contains one brush each of: Round #4 #6 #7 #9; Flat #4 #8 #12 #20. Great quality brushes at a very economical price…. |
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Welcome to My Studio: Helen Van Wyk An Important Asset to Your Creativity …. According to Helen Van Wyk, the number three is fundamental to many of the arts. In music for example, many compositions are made up of three movements; in drama the number of acts written by playwrights is usually three. It is also so in painting, Helen says in this enlightening video. She goes on to demonstrate the 1-2-3s in her painting of white flower… |
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Terry Madden’s Watercolor Workshop $9.97 The Basics (Volume 1): The Great Watercolor Primer! Covers Paints, suggested palette; brushes; paper; supplies; color mixing; basics of paint application; and more! Intermediate (Volume 2): This will help you grow! Covers different types of washes; composition; blocking techniques; painting on mediums other than paper; using Gesso, and more! Advanced (Volume 3) The Things they never told you… |
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Dramatic Light: Paint Eye-catching Art in Watercolor and Oil By Patrick Howe $49.00 … |
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John Gholson 6 hours of painting instruction $19.99 JohnGholson.com takes you through 6 hours of painting instruction as he takes you from start to finish on several different paintings, working in acyrlic John works in a fast, loose, expressive style. Watch purely for entertainment and learn and also browse his art collection from 1996-2007… |
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The Artist’s Channel: 20 Hour On-line Video Subscription The Artist’s Channel has over 500 high quality video art instruction segments taught by leading artists such as Johnnie Liliedahl, Helen van Wyk, Eric Wiegardt, Jan Kunz, Jerry Yarnell and Zoltan Szabo. Many different topics and mediums are covered, ranging from basics to advanced techniques in watercolors, oils & acrylics, pastels, colored pencils, drawing and much more. Your subscription entitl… |
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For Our Daughter on Graduation Day Touching 8×10 Poem, Double-matted in Burgundy Over Dark Green and Enhanced with Watercolor Graphics. $11.95 This beautiful, heart-stirring verse was created by nationally recognized poet, Genie Graveline. Her work can be found in fine gift stores throughout the country. This quality product is 8 x 10 in size. It is double matted. The Verse is……”For Our Daughter On Graduation Day”…… Today, as you graduate, …… |
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ACRYLIC OIL & WATERCOLOR DISPL $6,454.00 SuppliesNet item (MIR200D)… |
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Watercolors $13.59 Watercolors |
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Watercolors $8.95 Watercolors |
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Watercolors $18.88 Watercolors |
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Watercolors $41.99 Watercolors |
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Watercolors $12.99 Watercolors |
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Watercolors $13.99 Watercolors |
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Sam Scott: Drawings, Watercolors, Oil Paintings (new Mexico Artist) $63.95 Sam Scott: Drawings, Watercolors, Oil Paintings (new Mexico Artist) |
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The Watercolors of Winslow Homer $28.98 Winslow Homer’s watercolors rank among the greatest pictorial legacies of this country. Winslow Homer’s first medium was oil painting, although to make ends meet, he did commercial illustration and chronicled the New York City social scene. Eventually, Homer withdrew from city life altogether to settle at Prout’s Neck on the rocky New England coast. There he turned to watercolor, in part for financial reasons (watercolors were easier to sell), but the newly popular medium also enabled him to capture his impressions of scenery and landscapes encountered during his many travels with an immediacy and directness impossible in the more time-consuming oils. Of his more than 700 watercolors, over 140 are reproduced here, dating from the 1870s to the turn of the century and ranging from pastoral to narrative, dramatic to serene. Miles Unger’s text provides insight into the artist’s technical mastery of the medium and discusses the importance of Homer’s watercolors within the larger body of his work. 140 color illustrations. |
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Arthur Dove: Watercolors and Pastels $12.2 The first book to focus the exclusively on the luminous watercolors and pastels of Arthur Dove (1880-1946), this volume explores the contributions of these mediums to the development of Dove’s distinctive images of the American landscape. While the pastels and watercolors of his colleagues in the Stieglitz circle are well-known, Dove’s forays into these mediums have never before been fully integrated into his own work, Crucial to his own development, Dove’s pastels and watercolors are also significant in the history of modern painting in America.pDove’s landmark pastel series of 1911-12, The Ten Commandments, represents American modernism’s first breakthrough into abstraction. His subsequent pastels of the 1910s and 1920s provided him with stylistic innovations he later adapted in his oil paintings.pWatercolor became the primary medium of Dove’s summer months in the early 1930s and remained so throughout his career. These exquisite images, rapidly executed in the woods, on his boat, on the train, or even from his porch, reveal his spontaneous responses to nature. Ms. Kirschner considers the role of these works in Dove’s stylistic growth in this second half of his career. While some of these watercolors will seem familiar to those acquainted with Dove’s work, many have never before been published.pThe importance of Dove’s watercolors has been increasingly recognized in recent years in several small exhibitions. Bringing together watercolors and pastels from collections across the country, this book will be of deep interest to both scholars and admirers of twentieth-century American art. |
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The Watercolors of Winslow Homer $24.97 Winslow Homer’s primary medium was oil painting, although to make ends meet, he did commercial illustration and chronicled the New York City social scene. Eventually, Homer withdrew from city life altogether to settle at Prout’s Neck in New England. There he turned to watercolor, in part for financial reasons (they were easier to sell), but also because the newly popular medium enabled him to capture his impressions of scenery and landscapes encountered during his many travels with an immediacy and directness impossible in the more time-consuming oils.br /br /emThe Watercolors of Winslow Homer/em offers a lively and beautifully illustrated survey of the artist’s work in a medium he pursued with originality and consummate skill. Of his more than 700 watercolors, over 140 are reproduced here, dating from the 1870s to the turn of the century. Divided into ten thematic chapters chronicling Homer’s life and artistic progress, the book begins with the delightful paintings he made of children in Gloucester, Massachusetts, and ends with works bathed in the humid atmosphere of the tropics. Along the way readers will discover Homer’s unparalleled range of expression, from the somber works he painted along the stormy English coast to the poetic evocations of the Adirondacks forest.Winslow Homer’s watercolors rank among the greatest pictorial legacies of this country. |
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