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  2. Milind Mulick - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Watercolour, published in 2000 in both English and Marathi, has now sold over 100,000 copies. [5] The English editions of his books are: [5] Watercolour, ISBN 9788179251119, 2nd edition, 15th reprint; Watercolour Landscapes Step by Step, ISBN 9788179253953, including a DVD of demonstrations, [13] 1st edition, 8th reprint

  3. Paint This with Jerry Yarnell - Wikipedia

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  4. Hazel Soan - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Soan. Hazel Soan is a British artist working out of studios in London and Cape Town and on location throughout the world. [1]She paints in watercolour and oil and is known particularly for her direct wet-into-wet watercolour approach and her use of rich pigment and strong contrasts of light and shade.

  5. Watercolor painting - Wikipedia

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    An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Love's Messenger, an 1885 watercolor and tempera by Marie Spartali Stillman. Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French:; from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua 'water'), [1] is a painting method [2] in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based ...

  6. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Watercolour paint used in photographic hand-colouring consists of four ingredients: pigments (natural or synthetic), a binder (traditionally arabic gum), additives to improve plasticity (such as glycerine), and a solvent to dilute the paint (i.e. water) that evaporates when the paint dries. The paint is typically applied to prints using a soft ...

  7. Charles Reid (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Clark Reid (August 12, 1937 – June 1, 2019) [1] was an American painter, illustrator, and teacher, notable for his watercolor style. [2] He won numerous national and international awards for both his watercolor and oil works, and also hosted many workshops in the US and abroad.

  8. NYC woman murdered 33 years ago finally ID’d as ... - AOL

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    Judy Rodriguez was 30 when her family reported her missing on January 23, 1991, a short time after her daughter Stephanie’s first birthday party.

  9. American Watercolor Society - Wikipedia

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    The club combined exhibition venues with the American Water Color Society between 1922 and 1931. The two organizations merged, having created a new constitution, and was named the American Watercolor Society in January 1941. [5] The effort was led by Roy Henry Brown, president of the American Watercolor Society. [10]