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"Painting A Watercolor's Farewell to Winter!"
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Author: Larry_Seiler, Contributing Editor

Now all I do in finishing the work is beef up my contrasts, (making some areas more pronounced in darker values), add my signature, and pick my name for a good title!

Hope you found this little demonstration useful, and finds you getting your watercolor muscle moving!

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B i o g r a p h y
Larry Seiler has near 20 years experience instudio as a Wisconsin midwest wildlife artist, (including such distinctions as Wisconsin's Wildlife Artist of the Year 1984, and the state Inland Trout Stamp design winner of 1998), and near a decade experience painting outdoors (plein air).

Living and working in NE Wisconsin's Nicolet National Forest, represented by Main Street Gallery and Parkside Gallery of Minocqua, WI; Moondeer Gallery of Boulder Junction, WI, and Frame of Mind Gallery in Lakewood, Wisconsin.

Larry is a long time staff member/moderator of Wetcanvas.com, and an Industry Partner offering many educational helps, updates on workshops, and instructional aides for members in his own Partner forum. Larry recently wrote and released his first book on landscape painting, 307 pages on CD Rom in Adobe Acrobat Reader format for both Mac and PC users. Information on availability of his book, and contents can be found on his website and his Industry Partner forum.

Larry is also a working musician, fronting on occasion with his band "Beggar's Joy" Playing more the coffeehouse style folk/blues with two CD's of his original style music.

E-Mail: lseiler@ez-net.com Web Site: http://www.artlandishconcepts.org

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