All My Paintings Look the Same -- What Do I Do?

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Flurries by Rudolf Stussi, watercolor
All My Paintings Look the Same -- What Do I Do?
Any artist can get into a slump. When all the things you do seem to result in the same thing, over and over. The cure is remembering how to achieve variety in art, and taking the steps toward that variety with conscious attention as you pick up your brush, pencil or stick of color.
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Mastering Composition
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Create strong and visually interesting paintings and drawings.
This resource features before and after examples so you can see first-hand how strong compositions make a difference to the final product. You'll then follow along with Ian Roberts through eight step-by-step demonstrations that display compositionally successful paintings.
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Painting Water with Transparent Layers of Pastel

Inside: The Color of Water & Reflections
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Painting Water with Transparent Layers of Pastel
Painting water is a complicated subject, probably more so than any other landscape subject. It requires the most planning of all the landscape elements. Let Liz Haywood-Sullivan inspire and instruct you on painting water in pastel with subtle, transparent layers in this demo full of tips!
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Paint Realistic Landscapes in Pastel: Water & Reflections
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Liz Haywood-Sullivan opens up her studio and shows you how to paint reflections, light and color.
Learn new pastel painting techniques such as layering and blending as well as tips on how water in pastel works. Liz shares tips for making your water lay flat and appear transparent in your composition. Create this pastel painting on your own canvas and you'll be armed with these exceptional pastel painting techniques.
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