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2004

Help For Painting Things Which Are Yellow November 28, 2004

2003

Glazing, Blending - How and Why April 21, 2003

Getting Rich, Vivid, Strong Color Into Your Watercolor April 20, 2003

2002

Getting Color Compability Into Your Paintings March 28, 2002

A Better Understanding of Warm and Cool Colors and How to Paint Them January 7, 2002

 

2001

Salvaging Some Paintings You Thought Didn't Look So Great December 17, 2001

Five Things to Consider When Bringing Information From a Reference Photograph to a Painting July 21, 2001

Keeping the White of Your Paper with Frisket and Tape March 21, 2001

Tranferring Value System from Reference Photographs to Painting February 5, 2001

 

2000

Painting Fog That Really Looks Like Fog December 23, 2000

A Few Choice Words About Brushes November 19, 2000

Painting with the Use of Reference Photos October 8, 2000

Thoughts On Painting Things Which Are White August 29, 2000

Proper Use of Water and Paper Wetting in Watercolor Paintings July 29, 2000

Getting the Color and Value Right on Objects in the Background of Landscapes June 10, 2000

Drawing Attention to the Center of Interest Area of Your Painting May 21, 2000

Getting Good, Soft Edges in Your Paintings May 4, 2000

An Idea for Your Skies April 22, 2000

 

 

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