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Pocket Sketching with Kath Macaulay
Water
Season 1
Episode 13
Kath demonstrates how to make the water real by sketching the solid parts around it and “sneaking” up on the water with very little color at the end. It suddenly works almost by omission. This is followed by a quick review of the not-to-be-forgotten important points of the entire series.
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