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American Watercolor Weekly advisor Carol Carter shares two valuable tips that have made the greatest impact on her work. Check it out here: https://t.co/gTu7xnGJtX
Having one without the other is like having a popsicle without the stick, according to watermedia artist Mark Mehaffey
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In this exclusive Q&A with @keikotanabe, we talk about her decision to give up a successful marketing career to paint full time and what she looks for in a painting subject. https://t.co/ieMJSCThJP
The Minnesota Watercolor Society is celebrating their fall membership exhibition, “Awash in Autumn,” through October 20, 2018, at the Ames Center in Burnsville, Minnesota. https://t.co/wrhllCpYjZ
Second Honors — Georgia Kandiko — “Poetry in Motion”
Meet Wendy Soneson, this week’s top American Watercolor Weekly Ambassador! “Bridge 27” I have painted the #GoldenGateBridge dozens of times now, and run workshops at Fort Baker for students to paint this famous bridge. https://t.co/WrrCzfW7gx
American Watercolor Advisor @twschaller talks about the two artists who have inspired him most.
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If Bev Jozwiak has learned one thing about being an artist, it's this: all the talent in the world can't substitute for time at the easel.
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Looking for an out-of-print exhibition catalog or just need some instant inspiration? The @GettyMuseum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art have got you covered with more than 2,000 free online books, catalogs, and research materials. Learn more here: https://t.co/o6shB3dVLi
Mark your calendar! Four of today's top watercolor artists have come together for one show, highlighting the range and diversity achievable with watermedia. “Washing Up” (watercolor, 22×22 in.) by Thomas W. Schaller. https://t.co/Jv685jklmE
American Watercolor Weekly advisor, Carol Carter, shares a simple trick for creating the illusion of depth. https://t.co/OE1ODsOBmc