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Murray River Albury

Step One

begin working in thin layers of acrylic paint, thinned down with some gloss medium and water, using a 2inch hake brush almost in a watercolour wash style. The first colours are a very pale blue mix of cerulean and white for the sky, burnt sienna and yellow ochre in the under painting of the water and some blues and mauves in the middle distance

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