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Average rating: 4.09 · 594 ratings · 57 reviews · 190 distinct worksSimilar authors
Advice to the Players

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4.04 avg rating — 52 ratings — published 1980 — 15 editions
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Method or Madness?

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3.61 avg rating — 49 ratings — published 1958 — 7 editions
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Slings and Arrows: Theater ...

4.50 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1984 — 5 editions
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The Story of Australia

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2017
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CANVA FOR BEGINNERS AND BUS...

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Someone to Come Home To

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By Robert Lewis - Raising a...

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Understanding Chronic Kidne...

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Game: The Propaganda Of The...

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Murphy's War

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“Now, one more very important thing is the color. To get the color right you need to check two things: 1. Use a color checker to determine the color 2. Check the value of that color against the value for that color. If the color and the value match then you have accurately matched the color in the scene.”
Robert Lewis, How to Paint Plein Air: Beginning Plein Air Painting

“Fathers and Sons, Dr. Lewis Yablonsky”
Robert Lewis, Raising a Modern-Day Knight: A Father's Role in Guiding His Son to Authentic Manhood

“Impression, Sunrise”, which gave rise to the term “impressionism”. He described his palette this way: “As for the colors I use, what's so interesting about that? I don't think one could paint better or more brightly with another palette. The most important thing is to know how to use the colors. Their choice is a matter of habit. In short, I use white lead, cadmium yellow, vermilion, madder, cobalt blue, chrome green. That's all." (Author’s Note: Cadmium yellow deep was used to mix the palette above.)”
Robert Lewis, How to Paint Plein Air: Beginning Plein Air Painting



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