Quick Tip 214 - The Problem with Red
A subscriber was having a problem in getting the reds in a painting of a flower to the right value. Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize offers some insight to this problem.

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Quick Tip 215 - Studying Other Artists

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Quick Tip 230 - Charting Value and Intensity p3-b

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Quick Tip 236 - 3 Ways to Gradate

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Quick Tip 220 - More About Clouds

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Oil Painting: Spatial Thinking and Dimensional Development with Helen Van Wyk

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Quick Tip 417 - Read Red Right

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Grace Kelly's Marriage Was Much Nastier Than You Thought

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Quick Tip 76 - The Impressionist's White

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Quick Tip 221 - The Value of Color

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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HONEST TAKE: How Long it ACTUALLY Takes Me to Paint

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Quick Tip 357 - Why I Don't Use Earth Colors

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Quick Tip 226 - Charting Value and Intensity p1-b

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Quick Tip 107 - Avoid Over-stroking

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The Watercolor Glow Trick That Makes This Orange Look Lit

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Quick Tip 188 - The Edge of Oil

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Quick Tip 276 - Why Block In?

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The Longer You Look, The Weirder It Gets

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Painting a Portrait in the Supermarket

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