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Reworking your paintings

Reworking your paintings If you have made a mess of your painting then before you throw it in the bin try and think about how you can rework it to get back on track. Many a time when I was a beginner I would throw paintings away thinking they were ruined but you would be amazed what you can repair with a little thought. I use my big brush as an eraser. Simply take a damp brush and use it to wet the paint in the area you want to repair. Once the paint is loosened use a tissue to remove it and you are good to go again.

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Pro Arte Ron Ranson Hake Brush - Large

Winsor & Newton Cotman 21ml Water Colour Tubes
Raw Sienna
Burnt Umber
Light Red
Ultramarine
Lemon Yellow Hue
Payne's Gray
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