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Distance – Linear perspective drawing and painting (cont..)

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A3 140lb NOT watercolour paper, pencil H2, paints Winsor & Newton Cotman (Lemon yellow, Indian Red, Burnt Umber and Ultramarine), sable brush 10 and cotton buds – thus far.

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This entry was posted in 4. Landscape elements, 4.1 Linear perspective, WATERCOLOUR on 19 February 2015 by Susi Sciutti.

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