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"Water Reflections"
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Author: Rod_Webb, Contributing Editor

Add each foliage colour making approximately the same shape as the shrub.

Each colour will have soft edges and blend into the next one.

After applying the first colours, before the paper dries, you can add deeper stronger mixes to the base of each reflection as needed.

When dry you should have some nice soft reflections.

Both of these techniques you can adapt for your next painting.

Happy Painting, Rod.
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Rod Webb is a self taught artist who works mainly in watercolours and pastels.His primary interest is in local scenes and still life paintings. He started painting 6 years ago after watching videos of well known artists. Rod is an associate editor to WetCanvas!
A CD is available which contains 14 of his watercolour lessons and watercolour articles covering materials and techniques.
E-Mail: rod57@xtra.co.nz Web Site: http://www.artistnation.com/members/paris/rodzart/

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