Judy H. Taylor is an old woman who believed she could not paint.
One day life presented her with a new viewpoint. These past 30
years she has been sharing tips on how to paint using watercolors
with her grandchildren and friends. Students have been asking: What
do you mean you had to learn to "see" before you could paint? How
can you enlarge a small drawing and not use math to figure out
where things go? What are lift-able and what are staining paints?
How does one know the difference? How do you know what a color will
look like when you mix two different colors together? When
composing a picture does it make any difference where things are
located in the painting? What is the Golden Ratio or Divine
Proportion? How long has it been used? These and other questions
will be answered in Creative Art for Generations. Maybe this book
is just what you are looking for - to get started.
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