Artist's Back to Basics

Australian Outback at its Best

MATERIALS

•  Canvas 61 x 46cm• Hard pastels - I used blue, brown and light green but any colour will be ok• Liquitex Gloss Medium• Matisse Modelling Compound• Palette knife• Various sized brushes• Acrylic Colours (Winsor & Newton and Matisse)• Burnt Sienna• Raw Umber• Burnt Umber• Magenta• Phthalo Blue (Green Shade)• Cobalt Blue• Ultramarine Blue• Australian Blue Gum• Naples Yellow Light• Cad Lemon• Azo Yellow Medium• Australian Yellow Green• Unbleached Titanium• Titanium White (used slightly with finishing touches)

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