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Mary Ann Boysen, watercolorist,
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Paint a window using a flat brush (preferably 1/4 to 1/2 inches wide. 5. Painting a tree. With a flat brush, paint the foliage of a tree (any shape that you desire). Pine trees come to a point at the top, and deciduous trees are more broad spread. When the paint is dry, put a few smaller shapes within the larger shape for depth. Now paint the trunk and branches. The smaller branches may be in front of the foliage or sticking out through some of the holes in the foliage.
In the next lesson we will work on negative shapes and perspective. Inquire about workshops on this subject. On to Lesson 6....Negative Painting and Perspective Check out the E-book- Painting on Watercolor Canvas by MABoysen |
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