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by Donald A. Jusko

 

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#17, "Phil's Palms", 22x30, Water Color, #300 Arches


   This drawing was very simple also, I was working on the soaked down paper while it was drying.  Just use wooden clothes pins to hold the #300 paper down, it won't buckle.  Paint till the first wet down is dry.  After it's dry you can erase the pencil lines and re-spray with water it to do more flow work, the first wash won't move if you do it this way.
#17, Phil's Palms
 
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