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Free ebook on water color secrets by Bob Davies!

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Here’s your chance to learn the secret of painting great using water color for free! Who’d want to pass on a chance like that? The ebook is absolutely free (as for now) for anyone who wants to learn the basics and the secrets. I won’t get any commission for promoting this. I just simply want to help those who can’t afford workshops or have no time for them BUT wants to start painting. I’ve downloaded the ebook myself and find it very useful, easy to read (for those whose primary language isn’t English) and educational. It has step by step instructions, easy to follow samples IN COLOR! All that’s required is an internet connection and an ADOBE READER (A software that reads PDF files, you can google and download it free also). If your connection is slow, Bob provides a chapter by chapter download of the ebook so that it won’t take up much of your time. So what are you waiting for? Take advantage! Click here .

Dad's Horsey (making somethiing out of scrap)

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Dad made this wooden horse for the nephews a few months back from the trunk of a neighbor's tree. He always comes up with something very creative recycling something that many would already consider scrap and junk. I'll be featuring his works now and then here.

My first duck experience (try and try)

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This is my third try at doing ducks (acrylic on a board). Finally after not giving up, I think this one is acceptable. I still have to work on the water, the current, the beak and the shadows of the duck on the water. The colors look better in the actual painting though. My web camera doesn't display the exact colors and the brilliancy. Well, practice makes perfect so we'll just have to keep trying.

My works with other artists' (first Art Exhibit)

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Putting things together in a sketch or painting (for beginners)

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You just saw a photo that gave you an idea for a painting or a sketch but you don't want to copy the exact picture. You want to put two or more things together and add your own touch but you're not yet that skilled to be able to come up with stuff to put together so what do you do? Here's what I do - I first, map out my idea, the background, the subjects I want on it, where I'd place them in the sketch or painting, then I'd look at books, magazines or anywhere I could get a picture of the subjects I want in the sketch (since I'm still a newbie and  isn't yet expert enough to draw them from imagination). Once I have what I need, I then sketch the background first, then the subject/subjects. For example: i wanted to do a bird on a piece of a tree stump but can't find a picture that has that exactly, so, I first looked for a picture of a stump and only copied the stump and then from another resource copied a bird and put the two together.

My Visual Diary

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I now have a sketch notebook I take with me a lot and a pencil. Whenever I get the urge to draw something, I just do. I get to practice a lot and try still-life works. I’m really enjoying my little handy dandy notebook and I encourage everyone to get one too. Here are some of the stuff you’ll fin d in my pages:

First Art Exhibit

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It will be my first time to participate in an art exhibit to be held this November (20th 2009). “ My little Art Place ” (the gallery) has been kind enough to let me ship my works to the gallery before the deadline of submission. Here are the works I’m submitting: 12x12” Oil Pastel on Sandpaper