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George James has developed a process that promotes predictable results and a creative flexibility unheard of on regular watercolor paper. In this video George demonstrates his techniques for achieving variegated washes, smooth washes, lifting, ghosting, spattering, stamping, charging darks and lifting whites. He creates rich surface textures and luminous dark passages. George is generous with his knowledge and clearly explains the theory behind his every move. The viewer will understand how to anticipate and create desired effects.
Artist Profile
George James, AWS DF, NWS is a recently retired art professor from the California University at Fullerton, American Watercolor Society gold medal winner, popular seminar instructor and juror. He has championed the cause to expand the definition of watercolor to include synthetic, or plastic paper. An conversation with George James will be available soon from Creative Catalyst Productions.
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