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Watercolor is often thought to be an easy medium. It is not. Tricky, but also very flexible, it gives artists the opportunity to use it in a variety of ways - from transparent wet-in-wet washes to tight renderings, from bold brush strokes to dry brush.
This flexibility encourages them to work in different modes of expression. Jurors looking at slides see realism, impressionism, hardedge abstraction, symbolism, and all kinds of in-between trends artists choose to follow.
It is a joy for the juror to see a multitude of temperaments and visions, to discover what attracts this particular artist, what he or she considers beautiful and meaningful.
In these pages we look forward to sharing that joy with you.
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Add The Best of Watercolor, Watercolor is often thought to be an easy medium. It is not. Tricky, but also very flexible, it gives artists the opportunity to use it in a variety of ways - from transparent wet-in-wet washes to tight renderings, from bold brush strokes to dry brush.
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