Lessons from the Great Masters Day 9, part 1 – 12.7.15
I have been looking forward to this chapter, entitled Joseph Mallord William Turner: colour harmony, ever since I received the book in the mail. Turner is perhaps the greatest master of watercolour painting the world has known. His work has inspired me ever since I first saw his paintings in the Tate Gallery in London as a young boy. His mastery of light, colour, landscape, sky, mystery and atmosphere are second to none. He was a man ahead of his time; the first of the impressionists.These exercises are a revelation and make this a wonderful journey to be on; more tomorrow.
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Your work is wonderful. If you do get a chance, please visit my blog ~ http://www.anartsyappetite.com ~ would love it of you could drop by đŸ™‚
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look forward to your ‘lesson exercises’ each day. wish the book was longer !! LOL
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HaHa. Once the book is over I’ll on my own and then we’ll see if I can “fly” đŸ™‚
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Great homage to the most brilliant of painters đŸ™‚
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I love your watercolour exercises!
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Thanks Evelyn.
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