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Learn how Julie Gilbert Pollard Art uses studies to set the stage for her watercolor paintings. https://t.co/90TVysLe3P
Meet Jane Rondeau, this week’s top American Watercolor Weekly Ambassador! https://t.co/hA8emgNpgY
The National Watercolor Society will host the virtual opening of its 2021 Members Exhibition on Saturday. To whet your appetite, we've got you a first look at some of our favorite paintings!
🎨: “Sparkling Blue” by Laura Robinson https://t.co/jMa9QZOaTo
The American Watercolor Society, one of the oldest in the country, reveals the paintings that took home top awards in their 2021 exhibition. https://t.co/3a9uHZFyKr
Mat Barber Kennedy artist has never considered himself a purist. See how his philosophy could help expand your approach to watercolor painting - https://t.co/5gTeegdvrZ
🎨: “The Grist Mill, Cedarburg” (watercolor, 12 x 12 in.)
An exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum expands our understanding of the versatility and universality of watercolor in a rare look at objects and works of art from that period. https://t.co/BUG4JvMmcH
Jeff Mathison shares his secrets to mixing skin tones and connecting the figure with the background. Read more here: https://t.co/D37iuQbUlJ
🎨: For “Enrobed” (2019)
Mary Elle finds that returning to choice subjects over and over frees her creativity rather than confines it. https://t.co/2aiKy6Xjqh
In this exclusive podcast interview, Thomas Schaller reflects on his introduction to drawing and design, and shares a doodle practice that just might change the way you work. https://t.co/211u4QqMEq
Jeff Mathison shares his secrets to mixing skin tones and connecting the figure with the background.
Check it out here: https://t.co/D37iuQbUlJ