June 3rd, 2011
Oil Watercolor

What are the differences between oil, acrylic, and watercolor paints?
Very basic, oil and water...
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...
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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!
Covers studio tips, transfer paper; files; overheads; Shadows; and reflections; correcting techniques; glazing; matting; marketing your work; and more!
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Use the dual ends of this tool as you would a squeegee to accurately remove paint and excess medium or for shading and detailing. It can be used with oils, acrylic or watercolor.
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Keeps the fresh-from-the-palette look. Free of the impurities found in natural varnish. Will give total protection to any oil, acrylic or watercolor painting. Will not yellow with age and can be safely removed by conservators for cleaning and restoring.
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da Vinci Juniorfor Students, Teachers & Kids
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Bill Buchman, who made the DVD "Art Is an Attitude: The Art of Figure Drawing" in 2007 came out with this new DVD entitled "Creative Breakout: The Art of Freedom" in 2008 in which he demonstrates exciting abstract watercolor and mixed media painting and drawing techniques...
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