4 Color Harmony Strategies (Mini Ep.111)

4 Color Harmony Strategies (Mini Ep.111)

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Ep.46 with Brienne M Brown [Archive]

Welcome to the conversation with watercolorist, Brienne M Brown.In the conversation, you’ll discover Brown’s pigment strategy, how to use opaques even if you are primarily a transparent painter and why sometimes the goal needs to be an ALMOST finished painting.Podcast Art Club:Yo ...  Show more

7 Reasons to Start a 20-Minute Daily Art Habit (Mini) [Archive]

The “I don’t have time to paint” problem is one all of us face. But in today's episode, we explore all the benefits of starting small. You’re going to learn how to shift your success metrics, get some ideas for what you can do in 20 minutes and how just a small amount of daily pr ...  Show more

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