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Home » Paint Along With Larry Hamilton – Watercolor Demonstration

Paint Along With Larry Hamilton – Watercolor Demonstration

July 23, 2015 by Ralph S 2 Comments

Larry is a retired Computer Executive. Now developing his artistic skills painting oil and watercolor paintings, teaching both to students and creating free You Tube painting demonstrations for students and the public.

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“Montana Fly Fishing” Watercolor Painting Demo

This is a painting of a scene from Missoula, Montana from a photograph provided by Western Montana Photographer Patrick Clark. I hope you like it. Patrick’s website is http://patrickclark.com

Filed Under: Landscape/Plein Air, Watercolor Painting

Comments

  1. Hussein says

    July 25, 2015 at 11:42 am

    Your job is Beautiful but in the middle of the lesson adobe flash player crashed i will see it later

  2. Alexis Gonzalez says

    November 24, 2015 at 10:29 am

    Is an interesting painting but a couple of comments: I would not use that red pencil again, you can still see the lines everywhere on the painting and the water on the background appears as a wall instead of water.
    I’m not a painter, just someone who would love to be able to paint and have purchased brushes and paint, and other supplies but have not done much of anything related to this, so is hard for me to know how difficult is to paint with watercolors.
    Please do not take my comments as a negative criticism of your art and skills.

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