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Old 03-27-2002, 09:52 AM   #1
Renee Price Renee Price is offline
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What I mean by "dry brush" is a noisy brush...a brush that's not loaded with a lot of paint. I know that technically it's a no-no, but in some areas it works. This is the fun of painting! We try new things, use techniques we like, and create artwork that is unique. I'm including a photo of a painting where I used a dry brush for the water. I did the tone ground, and when that was dry, I applied a muted lavendar using a noisy brush for the sea foam. (Sorry for making you turn your heads). And Karin, I still think you need to make a video ! Renee
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