Yes, mostly I use photos that I take. I usually run them
through photoshop to eliminate some of the details first.
Woody
On Mar 14, 2007, at 4:48 PM, Barb Felsecker wrote:
> Hi Woody:
> Another beautiful watercolor! For the most part, do you take
> photos of your subject matter and then refer to them throughout the
> application of the watercolor and techniques?
>
> BF
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> Subject: [teacherartexchange] New Watercolor Entries
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> I just finished the third watercolor that I'm entering in the NMWS
> Spring
> juried exhibit. Click on the link below and scroll to the bottom of
> the page.
> http://www.taospaint.com/Entries/2007.html > The cactus flower is the one I finished this morning.
> The deadline is Friday - but the show isn't until May.
> Wish Me Luck, Woody
>
> Woody, Retired in Albuquerque
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