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Developing Style in Watercolor

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Personal style is one of the most sought-after aspects of painting and this practical guide will instruct all artists on developing a more individual approach to their art. It includes work by six top contemporary artists--Jill Bays, Alwyn Crawshaw, Anthony Flemming, Aubrey Phillips, Edward Wesson and John Yardley. "...sets you on the road to evolving your own inimitable style in watercolor." --Artists & Illustrators

128 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1994

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Ray Campbell Smith

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Internationally noted artist Ray Smith has exhibited in solo and group shows around the world. A lecturer at the Chelsea School of Art and at Exeter Art College, he was recently Artist-in-Residence at the University of Southampton in the UK. Smith has received many distinguished awards for his work, including an Arts Council Award, a Lindbury Trust artist's award, and the Deutscher Jugendbuch Preis. He has written several titles in The DK Art School series, and is the author of The Artist's Handbook and How to Draw and Paint What You See.

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