Australian How To Paint

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MATERIALS

•  2000gsm Rising Museum Board • Winsor and Newton Artist’s Quality watercolours and gouache: Cobalt, Yellow Ochre, Raw Umber, Raw Sienna, Paynes Grey, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Cobalt Blue, Ultramarine, Sap Green, Cadmium Lemon, Van Dyke Brown, Oxide of Chromium • Aerocolour Liquid Acrylic • Winsor and Newton Series 7 watercolour brushes – sizes 000, 0, 2 • Tracing film • Masking fluid • Airbrush • Compressor • Masking • Scalpel • Photo reference• Computer

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