Using the Japanese hake brush, obtainable from most art and craft
shops, Ron Ranson demonstrates how, because of its nature and size,
it forces the watercolourist to simplify the subject matter and
thus distil the essence of a scene. He also discusses the
dissecting and dramatizing of the subject.
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