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She did however continue to paint in watercolours occasionally.
"It doesn't help when you're trying to paint in watercolours," she told me.
She also painted in watercolours and read widely.
He also found work as a book illustrator and, during the 1850s, trained himself to paint in watercolours.
All Wordy Smith ever desires is time to write or paint in watercolours.
He studied graphic design as well as self taught himself painting in watercolours.
Payne painted in watercolours and oils, and was also an etcher.
The Prince enjoys gardening, sports and the performing arts and painting in watercolours.
He enjoyed sketching in pen and ink, and painting in watercolours.
He continued to draw and paint in watercolours, and to travel widely across Europe with servants and friends.
I liked drawing, I drew a lot at home, and I painted in watercolours.
Ran, however, stayed in Taiwan and continued to paint in watercolours and also in ink.
Sutton Palmer specialised in idyllic rustic landscapes painted in watercolours.
Their mother, Daryll Joffe, is also an artist, painting in watercolours.
He created a method of painting in watercolours, using thick pigments mixed with gum to give rich effects similar to medieval illuminations.
"The desire to make these books came in a moment when I didn't have enough money to buy much material and paint in watercolours and oil.
He also painted in watercolours and in 1808 was elected to the Society of Painters in Water Colours.
After WWII he took up flower painting in watercolours then oil-painting, but without critical acclaim in this last medium.
During his time at Yatala Prison, Stuart learned proper English, became literate, began painting in watercolours and acquired other work skills.
Cardnell paints in watercolours and oils; rich textured abstract and semi-abstract landscapes, portraits and detailed still life.
Poole was also an artist, painting in watercolours and oils and was the founder of the Wilgie Sketching Club (1889).
They collaborated on The Art of Painting in Watercolours, and he provided the illustrations for his father's work, The Art of Sketching from Nature.
Ishikawa had studied in England, and taught his students to paint in watercolours in the Western style, which was seen as very important in Japan at that time.
John Byrne (1786-1847), the only son of engraver William Byrne, was born in 1786, and for some time followed his father's profession; but subsequently directed his attention toward landscape painting in watercolours.
The Theory and Practice of Painting in Watercolours, as connected with the study of Landscape, by G.F. Phillips, author of 'Principles of Effect and Colour......