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Taking Watercolor to New Heights
Sometime in New York City around 2007 several early and mid-career artists gathered around the studio of Chinese American watercolorist Paul Ching-Bor. Ching-Bor is known for dynamic, large-format watercolors of urban scenery. Since going their [...]
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Monet’s Poplars
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How Not to Win Your Painting
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