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27th January 2023, 07:18 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Clematis watercolour
I’ve started some basic lessons which I’m enjoying. I need to be more patient when painting. Please offer constructive criticism where you can see room for improvement.2369862B-1ED8-4EDF-A5F9-97021C986F6F.jpg
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27th January 2023, 08:51 PM #2
Wow! Who ever is teaching you needs to be applauded. YouÂ’re a natural. IÂ’ve found water colour to be the most difficult of mediums to handle except maybe encaustic but thatÂ’s a different kettle of fish. The composition is well balanced, maybe it needs something in the background to lead the eye through into the distance but IÂ’m being really picky.
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