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Artist's Back to Basics

The Importance Of A Light Source

For the purpose of this article, I am featuring shells in watercolour and taking you through the necessary steps to create a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface. This information is also transferrable to other mediums or subjects.

The light source will indicate shadows and highlights, tone, the reflected light edge, texture, solidity, surface

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