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Design Media: Techniques for Watercolor, Pen & Ink, Pastel and Colored Marker
 
 

Design Media: Techniques for Watercolor, Pen & Ink, Pastel and Colored Marker [Paperback]

Ron Kasprisin
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First Sentence
Transparent watercolor is different from oil, acrylic, color pencil, and pastel work because it is transparent and fluid: transparent because light is reflected back from the paper through the layers of pigment, and fluid because the pigments are suspended in water made mobile by gravity, adding another dimension to the application process. Read the first page
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