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by Jill Bays
Keeping a watercolor journal of the natural world is an excellent way for an artist to build up confidence as a watercolorist, to start a collection of images as reference for future paintings, and to celebrate the natural world.
This beautiful and inspiring guide provides artists with:
This sketchbook-format book will inspire and instruct watercolorists of all levels in the art of recording the natural world around them all year long.
Jill Bays in the author of Watercolors in a Weekend: Flowers. She is a regular contributor to art magazines, teaches classes, and is well known through the publication of her greeting cards. She lives in Weybridge, Surrey, England.
11"x8 1/2", 128 p, pb, 200+ color illus., June 2005
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