Michael Holter - Painting a Loose and Free Forest in Watercolor
Michael’s work is impressionistic. He likes to represent people or places and allow the painting to evolve from the structure of what is recognizable. The challenge is to balance the care needed to make the representation interesting… and perhaps believable, with the freedom, looseness and painterly quality that makes painting so unique and expressive.

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Frank Eber at Southwestern Watercolor Society

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The Magic of Value Studies for Watercolour Painting

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Is Painting From Photos Cheating? (My Honest Answer)

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Dale Laitinen New Mexico Landscape in Watercolor

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Joseph Zbukvic paints an amazing street scene in watercolour I Colour In Your Life

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Andy Evansen's Demonstration for NFWS, March 16, 2023

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Roger Dale Brown Demo 2016

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My Chinese Vision with Herman Pekel 1080p

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Vladislav Yeliseyev: Painting French Vineyard

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Day 194 Monday with guest artist Jim McVicker

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Clouds in Watercolors With Sterling Edwards

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California Watercolor Association Demo, Presenting Thomas Schaller, April 2023

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AMERICAN WATERCOLOR SOCIETY Painting Demo Andy Evansen, AWS

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Step by Step Watercolor - A Scottish Scene | Andy Evansen

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Brienne Brown NSWS Demo 1/20/22

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Learn From the King of Watercolor Joe Dowden

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Watercolor Demonstration given by Vladislav Yeliseyev to the Essex Water Color Club December 2021

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Mary Pettis - Landscape demo

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Yellow : Lesson in Painting #art #teaching #watercolor #painting #architecture #nyc

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